1. Iron Deficiency Anemia as a Rare Risk Factor for Recurrent Pulmonary Embolism and Deep Vein Thrombosis
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Abdulrahman Katabi, Ebubechukwu Ezeh, and Imran Khawaja
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Pulmonology ,Anemia ,Deep vein ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,iron-deficiency ,Gastroenterology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Internal Medicine ,medicine ,Clinical significance ,cardiovascular diseases ,Risk factor ,primary or autonomous thrombocytosis ,Thrombocytosis ,business.industry ,General Engineering ,venous thromboembolism (vte) ,Hematology ,Iron deficiency ,equipment and supplies ,medicine.disease ,Thrombosis ,deep venous thrombosis (dvt) ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Iron-deficiency anemia ,pulmonary embolism (pe) ,systemic anticoagulation ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Iron deficiency is a well-known cause of anemia. However, it is an under-recognized cause of venous thromboembolism (VTE). Iron deficiency predisposes to VTE mainly by inducing thrombocytosis, which can lead to a hypercoagulable state. Identifying iron deficiency as a possible cause of thromboembolic phenomena has clinical significance since this is a potentially avoidable risk factor. This case report serves as a reminder that iron deficiency is an important risk factor for VTE that should be considered in the evaluation of patients. This is particularly true in patients like ours who have recurrent venous thromboembolic disease.
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- 2021
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