Tromboembolismo venoso e cancro: rischi e conseguenze.
Il Tromboembolismo venoso è una complicanza frequente nei tumori maligni, molto frequente nei pazienti anziani associata o meno a comorbidità, che fu segnalata per primo da Armand Trousseau nel 1865, e la combinazione delle due condizioni viene spesso ancora chiamata sindrome di Trousseau. (1). Comunque, nonostante l'accumulo, nel corso degli anni, di
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