Intravenous immunoglobulin–associated thrombosis: is it such a rare event? Report of a pediatric case and of the Quebec Hemovigilance System
Transfusion2014Vol. 55(3), pp. 571–575
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Abstract
Thrombosis after IVIG is a rare though SAE occurring mostly in adults. This underlines the importance of properly reporting IVIG SAEs to improve hemovigilance data and study such rare events.
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