Abstract
We present the case of a 45-year-old man with locally advanced lung adenocarcinoma diagnosed with deep vein thrombosis and synchronous pulmonary embolism. After 6 months of anticoagulant treatment with low molecular weight heparin, the dose was reduced to prophylactic levels and a new episode of bilateral deep vein thrombosis occurred. After reintroducing heparin to the previous dose, the patient suffered a massive pulmonary embolism. The authors conducted a review of the evidence about anticoagulant treatment beyond 6 months and the approach of rethrombosis in anticoagulated patients.
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