Several Types Of Travel Increase Risk Of Venous Thrombosis
Wed, 23 Aug 2006 08:00 AM EST
... Traveling for more than 4 hours by air, car, bus or train is associated with an increased risk of venous thrombosis. In a large study (the MEGA study) of nearly 2000 people with a first thrombosis in the Netherlands, Dr Suzanne Cannegieter and colleagues from the Leiden University Medical Center looked at the risk factors for thrombosis compared with their partners, who did not have thrombosis. [click link for full article] ...
Related Topics
- Venous Thrombosis
- Travel
- Travel Destinations
- Mesenteric venous thrombosis
- Deep venous thrombosis
- Travel Health
- Risk Factors
- Deep Vein Thrombosis
- Atherosclerosis
- Stroke, if clots break off and travel to the brain (drugs that thin the blood such as heparin and warfarin can reduce the risk)
- Security Risk Assessment
- Cardiac Risk
- High Risk Pregnancy
- Youth Risk Behaviors
- Coronary Thrombosis
- Nurses/nursing
- Venous insufficiency
- Venous Leg Ulcers
- Embolism And Thrombosis
- Metabolic

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