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Tests used to diagnose or rule out DVT include: D-dimer blood test. D dimer is a type of protein produced by blood clots. Almost all people with severe DVT have ...
I'm worried about another blood clot but don't like taking medication. Answer: Blood clots in veins are common and have a tendency to recur, particularly once ...
A collaboration between Mayo Clinic and University of Michigan Health solved the medical mystery behind patient's recurring blood clots.
... blood clotting in the small blood vessels of the heart tissue. These fibrous blood clots may remain even after the virus is gone, which may suggest blood ...
Superficial blood clots are usually just a nuisance. but, in the Medical Edge Radio segment, Mayo Clinic Dr. Ian McPhail tells us, there are reasons for ...
... of this inherited bleeding condition that keeps blood from clotting well ... Blood clots greater than 1 inch (2.5 centimeters) across in menstrual blood.
This inherited clotting disorder can increase your chance of developing abnormal blood clots, most commonly in your legs or lungs.
Dear Mayo Clinic: Six months ago my 23-year-old daughter developed superficial blood clots in her lower legs. A venogram showed some slight reflux of one leg, ...
Clotting too slowly. Blood that clots too slowly can be caused by: Blood-thinning medicines. Liver conditions. Not enough of the proteins that ...
Blood clots in the legs, also called deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Symptoms of DVT include pain, swelling and a change in skin color. These clots can travel to ...
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