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thromboembolic states, hypercoagulable states, lead, abnormal development of blood clots, blood clots, develop in either arteries, veins, blood clots, in the legs, deep venous thrombosis, dvt, hepatic vein obstruction, budd-chiari syndrome, mesenteric vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolus, stroke, stroke secondary to cardiogenic embolism, lead, formation of blood clots include prolonged bedrest, dehydration, poor positioning, crossing the legs, sitting, long periods, plane, car, prolonged use of an intravenous catheter, medical situations, lead, formation of abnormal blood clots, cancer, recent surgery, trauma, obesity, liver, kidney disease, medications, in women, birth control pills, hormone replacement therapy increase the risk of blood clots, risk is greatly increased in those who also smoke, periods, after pregnancy also increase the risk of clots, a tendency to form abnormal blood clots, related to genetic problems, two relatively common inherited conditions that affect clotting, factor v leiden, prothrombin mutation 20210a, rare inherited conditions include protein c, protein s, anti-thrombin iii deficiencies.



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