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Bilateral limb ischemia in protein S deficiency: where do the thrombi come from?
Ruben De Rouck
, Sofie-An Van Biesen
,
Ives Hubloue
Supporting clinical sciences
Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy
Emergency Medicine
Research Group on Emergency and Disaster Medicine
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Unpublished contribution to conference
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Medicine and Dentistry
Emergency Department
100%
Thrombus
100%
Protein S Deficiency
100%
Limb Ischemia
100%
Lower Limb
40%
Thrombosis
40%
Echocardiography
40%
Deep Vein Thrombosis
40%
Thorax Pain
40%
Pallor
40%
Infection
20%
Lower Leg
20%
X-Ray Computed Tomography
20%
Arm
20%
Computer Assisted Tomography
20%
Angiography
20%
Drug Use
20%
Coagulopathy
20%
Thromboembolism
20%
Myocardial Infarction
20%
Blood Pressure
20%
Conservative Treatment
20%
Left Ventricle
20%
Vital Sign
20%
Muscle Contractility
20%
Jaw
20%
Pulmonary Embolism
20%
Cardiology
20%
Nicotine Withdrawal
20%
Popliteal Artery
20%
Ewing Sarcoma
20%
Contusion
20%
Leg Pain
20%
Vitamin K Antagonist
20%
Vasospasm
20%
Thrombectomy
20%
Critical Limb Ischemia
20%
Akinesia
20%
Limb Pain
20%
Arterial Thromboembolism
20%
Embolism
20%