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Biss TT et al. – The Wells clinical probability score and D–dimer estimation may lack utility in the determination of pre–test probability of PE in children. Validation of a pediatric clinical probability score, incorporating D–dimer estimation, by prospective study, would be difficult as a result of the rarity of childhood PE.

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