2016
DOI: 10.1111/bjh.13893
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The problem of pulmonary embolism diagnosis in pregnancy

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“…The risk factors include obesity, bed rest, hypercoagulability, and pregnancy [ 2 ]. Vascular damage caused either during vaginal delivery or cesarean section, leading to endothelial injury, has also been reported [ 3 ]. To identify the high-risk groups and initiation of preventive medication are the keys to decrease the incidence of IPE.…”
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“…The risk factors include obesity, bed rest, hypercoagulability, and pregnancy [ 2 ]. Vascular damage caused either during vaginal delivery or cesarean section, leading to endothelial injury, has also been reported [ 3 ]. To identify the high-risk groups and initiation of preventive medication are the keys to decrease the incidence of IPE.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%