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Chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH): This condition occurs when clots do not fully dissolve and lead to persistent high blood pressure in the lungs’ arteries.
Deadly and silent, thrombosis affects thousands of Australian women each year during pregnancy, postpartum, menopause or ...
Blood clots typically affect veins in the arms, legs, or pelvis. If untreated, these blood clots can cause a pulmonary embolism. This involves a blockage of blood flow to the lungs.
Stanford researchers have discovered a breakthrough technology to eliminate blood clots to treat strokes ... to either inject a tissue plasminogen activator (tPA), a chemical to dissolve the clot, ...
Blood clots are uncommon in young, healthy individuals, according to the National Blood Clot Alliance. And since athletes are usually young and healthy, doctors may not consider blood clots as a ...
Colorado pitcher Scott Oberg underwent surgery to remove blood clots in his throwing elbow in 2021, and Arizona’s Merrill Kelly had thrombosis in his right calf two years later.
Colorado pitcher Scott Oberg underwent surgery to remove blood clots in his throwing elbow in 2021, and Arizona's Merrill Kelly had thrombosis in his right calf two years later.
Blood clots can occur during travel, so it’s important to understand the symptoms and what factors may put you at higher risk. Learn more about deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
Most of the time, blood clots during your period are normal. But sometimes, they're a sign you should see your doctor—here's how to tell the difference.
Blood clot risk factors specific to athletes The blood clot alliance says several factors put athletes at an increased risk for blood clots, including: Traveling long distances to and from a ...
Partridge, who had her own blood clots and DVT discovered and treated in 2019, said female athletes are at higher risk if they are on hormonal birth control, get pregnant or undergo hormone ...