2023
DOI: 10.3390/cancers15215293
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Cancer-Associated Abdominal Vein Thrombosis

Lorna Muscat-Baron,
Amber Leigh Borg,
Laura Maria Attard
et al.

Abstract: Cancer is associated with an increased risk of developing venous thromboembolism, due to its direct influence on the three pillars of Virchow’s triad (e.g., compression on the blood vessels by the tumour, blood vessels invasion, and cytokine release), together with the effect of exogenous factors (such as chemotherapy, radiotherapy, surgery). In cancer patients, the risk of thrombosis at unusual sites, such as splanchnic, ovarian and renal vein thrombosis, is also increased. Abdominal vein thromboses are frequ… Show more

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