Can anticoagulants lower the risk of recurrent thrombosis in patients who have undergone splenectomy, and what are the key factors influencing their effectiveness?
Gaurav ChauhanContributor
Can anticoagulants reduce the risk of recurrent thrombosis in patients with splenectomy?
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Anticoagulants can reduce the risk of recurrent thrombosis in post-splenectomy patients, especially if they have other risk factors like thrombophilia or previous thrombosis.
Anticoagulants may lower recurrent thrombosis risk post-splenectomy. Effectiveness depends on patient-specific factors such as underlying clotting disorders.