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- Should every patient with an unprovoked venous thromboembolism have a hypercoagulable workup?
In the absence of consensus guidelines addressing this question, an individualized approach that considers personal and family history is needed.
- Mesenteric ischemia: Recognizing an uncommon disorder and distinguishing among its causes
Mesenteric ischemia is associated with high mortality and often poses a diagnostic challenge. Early recognition and diagnosis are imperative to improve outcomes.
- Stop the clot: When is laboratory evaluation for thrombophilia warranted?
Evidence does not support routine testing for an underlying hereditary thrombophilia after an arterial or venous thrombosis. Instead, the benefits of testing must be discussed with each patient.

