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Lung Embolism / The Scandal of D-Dimer
Lung Embolism / The Scandal of D-Dimer
Lung Embolism / The Scandal of D-Dimer
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Lung Embolism / The Scandal of D-Dimer

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Lung embolism and thrombotic disorders have always been poorly understood, and underestimated and diagnosed entities.
Modern radiological techniques allow us a glimpse in this world of penumbra.
The aim of my booklet is to contribute in elaboration of new point of view, and guidelines for therapy of 21st century.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateDec 17, 2016
ISBN9781370673001
Lung Embolism / The Scandal of D-Dimer
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Constantin Panow

Born 1955, in Sofia, Bulgaria.Swiss citizen since 1981.MD 1983.General practitioner FMH 1989.Radiologist FMH 1995.Neuroradiologist FMH 1998.Married, two grown-up children.Calisthenics enthusiast;Interested in natural healing potential of the human body;And new health projects.Retired 2020.

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    Lung Embolism / The Scandal of D-Dimer - Constantin Panow

    Lung Embolism

    Or, the Scandal of D-Dimer

    Constantin Panow

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    It is far more important to know what person the disease has, than what disease the person has. 

    Hippocrates (460-370BC)

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    Purpose of Title

    Any person in professional practice has highlights or a domain, which he/she particularly affectionate.

    Thus, has been for myself the topic of deep venous thrombosis and lung embolism.

    As far as I remember, I have tried to do the best out of my knowledge and methods, which were at my disposition.

    At first, venous Doppler, more than 30 years ago, then with ultrasound/echography 25 years since, and at last with Angio-scanner of lungs 15-20 years back.

    Similar to carrier of any radiologist of my age.

    You can't have an idea about this matter,

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