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Valji K et al. – The more frequently occurring genetic disorders impose a modest increased risk for thromboembolic events. Some of the less common ones are associated with much greater frequency of pathologic clot formation. Most thrombotic episodes occur with additive predisposing risks, namely multiple inherited disorders or concurrent acquired prothrombotic factors. Understanding these disorders is important for interventional radiologists, who frequently treat affected patients. This article reviews the disorders and prevalence of thrombophilia and provides guidelines for handling such cases.

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