Abstract:Background
Thrombocytopenia is common in children receiving cancer chemotherapy. In addition, children with cancer are also at increased risk of acute thrombotic events (TE). When these two complications occur simultaneously, TE management with anticoagulants (ACT) poses a unique challenge, as ACT use in thrombocytopenic patients increases their bleeding risk. Current guidelines provide only best practice recommendations on how to manage this treatment conundrum, and even these recommendations v… Show more
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