In this issue of Blood, Jones and colleagues challenge the belief that children with asymptomatic catheter-related thrombosis require anticoagulant treatment by demonstrating the low incidence of thrombus extension, embolization, or clinically significant postthrombotic syndrome in a natural history study of critically ill children requiring a central venous catheter (CVC).1
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O’Brien, S. (2019). A silent response to silent thrombosis. Blood, 133(8), 776–777. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2018-11-884288
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