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30 sty 2020 · Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is rare in healthy children, but is an increasing problem in children with underlying medical conditions. Pediatric VTE encompasses a highly heterogenous population, with variation in age, thrombosis location, and underlying medical comorbidities.
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27 lis 2018 · The ASH guideline panel suggests using anticoagulation, rather than no anticoagulation, in pediatric patients with portal vein thrombosis (PVT) with occlusive thrombus, postliver transplant, and idiopathic PVT (conditional recommendation based on very low certainty in the evidence of effects ⊕ ).
28 lip 2020 · ASH recommends anticoagulation with occlusive thrombosis, post liver transplant, or spontaneous PVT, whereas no therapy is suggested in non-occlusive PVT or portal hypertension (2C). Neonatal Renal Vein Thrombosis (RVT)
29 maj 2024 · Timely diagnosis, treatment, and optimal prophylactic strategies for VTE in children are critical to avoid long-term complications. The treatment, prevention, and outcome of noncerebral VTE in infants and children will be discussed here.
30 lis 2018 · Venous thrombosis (VTE) in children and neonates presents numerous management challenges. Although increasing in frequency, VTE in children and neonates is still uncommon compared with adults. The epidemiology of VTE is vastly different in neonates vs children vs adolescents vs adults. In reality, pediatric thrombosis should be viewed as a ...
1 sty 2006 · Diagnosis of thrombosis in children. Most newer imaging techniques have not been validated in children; results are extrapolated from studies in adults. Venous compression US is the cornerstone for diagnosis of DVT in the lower extremity in adults. 14 Compression and Doppler US are easily performed in children.
17 sty 2006 · Most pediatric venous thrombi are catheter related and therefore are located in the upper venous system. Many are asymptomatic. When symptoms occur, they may include swelling, pain, and discoloration of the upper extremity, superior vena cava syndrome, chylothorax, and chylopericardium.