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What Do Elevated D-Dimer Levels Indicate?
Elevated D-Dimer levels can indicate the presence of abnormal clotting activity in the body. In the context of gynecology, this could be due to:
Pregnancy-related complications such as
preeclampsia
or
placental abruption
Gynecologic cancers such as
ovarian cancer
or
endometrial cancer
Thromboembolic events like DVT or PE
Post-surgical complications
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