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When is Thrombolytic Therapy Used in Gynecology?
Thrombolytic therapy is often reserved for severe cases where blood clots pose a significant risk to health. Common gynecological scenarios that might necessitate thrombolytic therapy include:
Postpartum hemorrhage
complicated by extensive clot formation.
Severe
ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome
(OHSS) with thromboembolic events.
Complications from
gynecologic cancers
that may lead to thrombosis.
Emergency situations such as massive
pulmonary embolism
during pregnancy or the postpartum period.
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