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Oct 8, 2025, 12:46
World Thrombosis Day: Early Detection of Upper Limb Thrombosis Saves Lives
World Thrombosis Day shared a post on LinkedIn:
”Upper extremity DVTs are less common but clinically significant. Frequently associated with venous obstruction, external pressure or vessel injury at the thoracic outlet, they can progress to PE if undiagnosed. Early recognition and management are critical.
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