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Fanikos J et al. – Hospitalised medical patients are particularly vulnerable to the development of recurrent VTE, PTS, and CTEPH. These VTE complications would be reduced by more than half with universal thromboprophylaxis. Further efforts should focus on improving VTE prophylaxis utilisation.

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