Thrombosis is a rare situation in pediatric practice. That makes it impossible to have homogenous series and therefore treatment regimens are diffi cult to be well defi ned. In this article the authors present: – neonatal thrombosis (arterial and venous), thrombosis in infants and older children; – treatment regimens (indications regarding the etiology) in neonates, infants, children; – thrombolitic treatment (dosage, duration of treatment, precautions and biologic follow-up); – conclusion
Venous thromboembolism (VTE) in children is a rare occurrence, although in recent decades we have se...
Background: Thromboembolism (TE) has recently been recognized as a clinical entity in children. Dete...
International audienceThromboembolic events are an increasingly commonly recognized secondary compli...
Background The thrombotic disease of the newborn and the child is relatively rare compared to that...
Evidence-based medicine for pediatric thrombosis is in its infancy. As recently as 10 years ago, ant...
Pediatric thrombosis has unique characteristics due to its epidemiology, pathophysiology and treatm...
Pediatric venous thromboembolism is a multifactorial disorder with an annual incidence of 1/100.000 ...
More and more cases of venous thrombosis are diagnosed in children thanks to newer imaging modalitie...
In neonates and infants, numerous clinical and environmental conditions lead to elevated thrombin ge...
Thrombotic events are uncommon disorders in childhood but increasingly recognized due to the progres...
More and more cases of venous thrombosis are diagnosed in children thanks to newer imaging modalitie...
Pediatric thromboembolism is a rare and heterogenous disease. As a result, there is a paucity of kno...
Copyright © 2011 H. A. van Elteren et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
To study the incidence, signs and symptoms, diagnostic tests, risk factors, therapy, and complicatio...
Due to the longer survival of critically ill children, venous thromboembolism is a problem which is ...
Venous thromboembolism (VTE) in children is a rare occurrence, although in recent decades we have se...
Background: Thromboembolism (TE) has recently been recognized as a clinical entity in children. Dete...
International audienceThromboembolic events are an increasingly commonly recognized secondary compli...
Background The thrombotic disease of the newborn and the child is relatively rare compared to that...
Evidence-based medicine for pediatric thrombosis is in its infancy. As recently as 10 years ago, ant...
Pediatric thrombosis has unique characteristics due to its epidemiology, pathophysiology and treatm...
Pediatric venous thromboembolism is a multifactorial disorder with an annual incidence of 1/100.000 ...
More and more cases of venous thrombosis are diagnosed in children thanks to newer imaging modalitie...
In neonates and infants, numerous clinical and environmental conditions lead to elevated thrombin ge...
Thrombotic events are uncommon disorders in childhood but increasingly recognized due to the progres...
More and more cases of venous thrombosis are diagnosed in children thanks to newer imaging modalitie...
Pediatric thromboembolism is a rare and heterogenous disease. As a result, there is a paucity of kno...
Copyright © 2011 H. A. van Elteren et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
To study the incidence, signs and symptoms, diagnostic tests, risk factors, therapy, and complicatio...
Due to the longer survival of critically ill children, venous thromboembolism is a problem which is ...
Venous thromboembolism (VTE) in children is a rare occurrence, although in recent decades we have se...
Background: Thromboembolism (TE) has recently been recognized as a clinical entity in children. Dete...
International audienceThromboembolic events are an increasingly commonly recognized secondary compli...