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[Hereditary thrombophilia and systemic sclerosis. An unusual case report]
Giovanna Minenna1, Livia Albanese, Simona D'Amore
1Sezione di Reumatologia, Dipartimento Medicina Interna e Medicina Pubblica, Università, Bari.
Abstract:
Authors describe a case of systemic sclerosis with deep venous thrombosis. Great attention must be taken for this case because it represents the condition of hereditary thrombophilia. No similar case was reported in literature; therefore, further studies must go ahead understand the possible relation between the two pathologies.
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