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Thrombosis due to permanent pacemaker and oral contraceptives
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
|November 1, 1985
Abstract:
Upper-extremity deep venous thrombosis, an uncommon complication of oral contraceptive therapy, has not been described in patients with permanent pacemakers. The following case, clearly related to initiation of oral contraceptive therapy, points out perhaps another small but significant patient population in which this method of birth control is contraindicated.
Keywords:
BiologyCardiovascular EffectsCase StudiesCerebrovascular EffectsContraceptionContraceptive Agents, Female--side effectsContraceptive Agents--side effectsContraceptive Methods--side effectsDiseasesEmbolismFamily PlanningOral Contraceptives--side effectsPhysiologyResearch MethodologyStudiesThromboembolismThrombosis--etiologyVascular Diseases