Diagnosis
Economics
Harm/
aetiology
Prognosis
Therapy
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Venous thromboembolism
- HRT increases the risk
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| Level of evidence 1b |
Expiry Date November 2003 |
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Deep vein thrombosis
- thrombophilia was common.
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| Level of evidence 3b |
Expiry Date September
2003 |
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Deep vein thrombosis
- pregnancy: women with inherited thrombophilia may be at increased risk of VTE.
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| Level of evidence 4 |
Expiry Date August 2003 |
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Deep vein thrombosis
- DVT and PE were rare in pregnancy
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| Level of evidence 2c |
Expiry Date August 2003 |
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Deep vein thrombosis
- Increased risk in pregnancy
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| Level of evidence 4 |
Expiry Date December
2003 |
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Pregnancy
- x-ray studies for detection of thromboembolism caused little harm to foetuses.
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| Level of evidence 2a |
Expiry Date May 2003 |
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Venous thromboembolism
- homocystinaemia increased the risk.
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| Level of evidence 3a |
Expiry Date October 2002 |
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Venous thromboembolism
- small increased risk for women taking oral contraceptives.
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| Level of evidence 3b |
Expiry Date September
2003 |
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Venous thromboembolism
- factor V Leiden and the oral contraceptives increased the risk
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| Level of evidence 3b |
Expiry Date September
2003 |
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Venous thromboembolism
- slightly increased risk for women taking oral contraceptives
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| Level of evidence 2a |
Expiry Date September
2003 |
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