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Pediatric thrombosis is multifactorial, and usually risk factors either congenital or acquired are present.
Patient may has one risk factor or more such as sepsis, cancers, congenital heart disease, post surgery , central venous catheter insertion, nephrotic syndrome, systemic lupus erythromatosis and inflammatory bowel disease.
If there's no obvious risk factor for thrombosis, hereditary thrombophilia is suspected which results when an inherited factor, such as antithrombin , protein C or protein S deficiency.
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Thrombosis is the formation of a blood clot (partial or complete blockage) within blood vessels, whether venous or arterial, limiting the natural flow of blood and resulting in clinical sequela.
Incidence of childhood thrombosis is 0.07-0.14/10,000 in the general population. This incidence has been reported to be 5.3/10,000 in children presenting to hospital, 0.51/10,000 in all newborns and 0.24/10,000 in children in neonatal intensive care units . Pediatric thrombosis is multifactorial, and usually risk factors either congenital or acquired are present. . Patient may has one risk factor or more such as sepsis, cancers, congenital heart disease, post surgery , central venous catheter insertion, nephrotic syndrome, systemic lupus erythromatosis and inflammatory bowel disease. If there's no obvious risk factor for thrombosis, hereditary thrombophilia is suspected which results when an inherited factor, such as antithrombin , protein C or protein S deficiency.
There are three changes described by Virchow in 1856 are involved in the formation of thrombosis:
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Inclusion Criteria:• All children age from one day to 18 yrs presented with any vascular thrombosis decomented by clinical picture and venous doppler study or radiological study.
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haidy A youssef, Resident; alzahraa alsayed ahmed sharaf A ahmed, Professor
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