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Clinical and laboratory evaluation of the hypercoagulable states
1Clinical Coagulation Service, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina, USA.
Clinics in Chest Medicine
|June 1, 1995
Abstract:
In summary, every patient presenting with a new (or recurrent) thromboembolic event should be carefully assessed for potential predisposing factors. This starts with a thorough patient history and complete physical examination. If indicated, the clinical assessment is then used to guide the clinical laboratory evaluation for a potential hypercoagulable state. Identification of a specific hypercoagulable state, primary or secondary, is extremely important in the prognosis and therapeutic management of the individual patient.