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Questionnaire
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IBD and unprovoked venous thromboembolism...
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| Question 1: |
It is well established that IBD patients are at risk to develop unprovoked venous thromboembolism.
Which of the following factors can be considered as independent risk factor?
- Gender
- Treatment with systemic corticosteroids
- Surgery
- Persistence of a high inflammatory activity
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| Answer: |
all correct |
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| Question 2: |
It is well established that IBD patients are at risk to develop unprovoked venous thromboembolism.
Is the statement true or false that
"IBD patients having a first thromboembolism should receive life-long anticoagulation treatment"
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incorrect |
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| Question 3: |
It is well established that IBD patients are at risk to develop unprovoked venous thromboembolism.
Is the statement true or false that
"In IBD patients having additional risk factors for thromboembolism (e.g. obesity) should be carefully monitored"
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correct |
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| Question 4: |
It is well established that IBD patients are at risk to develop unprovoked venous thromboembolism.
Is the statement true or false that
"The risks of an anticoagulation treatment are increased in IBD patients compared with non-IBD individuals"
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correct |
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| Question 5: |
It is well established that IBD patients are at risk to develop unprovoked venous thromboembolism.
Is the statement true or false that
"The combination diagnosis of IBD, female and birth control pill is critical one regarding the risk of thromboembolism"
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correct |
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