- Hypertension, obesity, and hyperlipidemia.
- Venous stasis, endothelial injury, and hypercoagulability.
- Hypovolemia, infection, and low blood pressure.
- Anemia, fever, and leukopenia.
A patient develops a deep vein thrombosis (DVT). The key elements contributing to thrombus formation, as described by Virchow’s Triad, include:
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