Venous thrombosis: a multicausal disease

FR Rosendaal - The Lancet, 1999 - thelancet.com
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The risk factors for venous thrombosis differ from those for arterial vascular disease. During
the past 5 years, knowledge about the aetiology of venous thrombosis has advanced with
the discovery of several factors that contribute to the incidence of thrombosis, particularly the
role of coagulation abnormalities. These abnormalities are common in the general
population and therefore will be present simultaneously in some individuals. The resultant
genegene and gene-environment interactions between risk factors are the key to the …
Summary
The risk factors for venous thrombosis differ from those for arterial vascular disease. During the past 5 years, knowledge about the aetiology of venous thrombosis has advanced with the discovery of several factors that contribute to the incidence of thrombosis, particularly the role of coagulation abnormalities. These abnormalities are common in the general population and therefore will be present simultaneously in some individuals. The resultant genegene and gene-environment interactions between risk factors are the key to the understanding of why a certain person develops thrombosis at a specific point in time.
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