Ayesha Zia: How I Treat Pediatric PE – Translating Evolving Evidence into Clinical Practice
Ayesha Zia, Professor of Pediatrics, Associate Division Chief, Clinical Sciences Research, Pediatric Hematology-Oncology at UT Southwestern Medical Center, posted on LinkedIn:
“Our ‘How I Treat Pediatric PE’ is now out.

We distill the evolving pediatric Pulmonary Embolism evidence base into practical, experience-driven guidance for everyday clinical care—from acute management to longer-term considerations, including post-PE syndrome.
Pulmonary Embolism in children is potentially life-threatening at presentation, and can have lasting consequences. We hope this piece is useful for those caring for children and adolescents with PE.
Authors: Ayesha Zia, Neil Goldenberg, Madhvi Rajpurkar, Blood Journals Portfolio”
Read full article here.
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