J Mal Vascul
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The study objective was to evaluate the potential increase in fatal bleeding risk related to curative anticoagulation of asymptomatic deep venous thromboses diagnosed by routine ultrasound screening after total hip/knee replacement or hip fracture using data from a comprehensive literature review. ⋯ Curative anticoagulation of asymptomatic distal deep vein thromboses, leads to more fatal bleeding compared to avoidable fatal pulmonary embolism. These findings strengthen recommendations against routine ultrasound screening for asymptomatic distal deep vein thrombosis.
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Assessment of cancer screening in the context of venous thromboembolic disease (VTE) remains controversial. We tried to characterize a population at high risk of developing cancer among patients suffering from VTE. ⋯ Bilateral venous thrombosis and D-dimers superior to 3.8 μg/mL are highly associated with carcinoma. This result requires a prospective validation. It could be useful in limiting the screening process to the population most at risk.