Venous thromboembolism and pulmonary embolism are common in cancer patients. In this video I discuss the underlying pathophysiology of these conditions.
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this is interesting - I have a left sided pulmonary thrombosis caused by a birth defect in my lung - this year it's been kicking my ass bigtime, I wonder if the outlook, due to the cause, is bad?
I'm not studying for anything, I just like to know how things work. All your videos have a great balance between heavy biomed and good explanations so I can learn terminology from context without needing to look it up. Just very good videos!
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this is interesting - I have a left sided pulmonary thrombosis caused by a birth defect in my lung - this year it's been kicking my ass bigtime, I wonder if the outlook, due to the cause, is bad?
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