For thrombosis, the clinical diagnosis was confirmed by objective methods (computed tomography scanning, magnetic resonance imaging, electrocardiographic studies and elevated levels of cardiac enzymes, Doppler ultrasonographic scan, ventilation-perfusion scanning and pulmonary angiography)
For thrombosis, the clinical diagnosis was confirmed by objective methods (computed tomography scanning, magnetic resonance imaging, electrocardiographic studies and elevated levels of cardiac enzymes, Doppler… Read More »For thrombosis, the clinical diagnosis was confirmed by objective methods (computed tomography scanning, magnetic resonance imaging, electrocardiographic studies and elevated levels of cardiac enzymes, Doppler ultrasonographic scan, ventilation-perfusion scanning and pulmonary angiography)