Publications by authors named "Marilyn Slavin Blumenstein"

The number of thrombotic events in children, although significantly less than that in adults, is increasing as a result of therapeutic advances in primary illnesses that were previously fatal. When a patient, adult or pediatric, develops a deep vein thrombosis and anticoagulation therapy is initiated, many health professionals ask, "When should this patient have physical therapy and/or ambulate?" Fear of causing a pulmonary embolism with increased activity drives this question. Often, an order for bed rest is prescribed based more on tradition than on evidence-based medicine.

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