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'''Associate Editors-in-Chief:''' [[User:Ujjwal Rastogi|Ujjwal Rastogi, MBBS]] [mailto:urastogi@perfuse.org]
 
==Overview==
The two vascular complications, venous and arterial thrombosis, share many risk factors such as,
*Age
*Obesity
*Diabetes mellitus
*Hypertension
*Hypertriglyceridemia
*Metabolic syndrome.
 
Furthermore there are many diseases that causes both arterial and venous thrombosis, such as:
*Antiphospholipid antibody syndrome,
*Hyperhomocysteinemia,
*Malignancies,
*Infections,
*Hormonal treatment.

Latest revision as of 04:11, 27 January 2012