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Posted on Oct 27, 2019, 3:44 pm
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'Fat embolism' and Deep vein thrombosis which can lead to 'Pulmonary embolism' are the two biggest complication of CLL that can result in the death of the person. So for how long is the risk of those two after surgery? Like 1 week , 1 month , 3 month? And how likely it is to occur? Any study/research?

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Posted on Oct 28, 2019, 9:45 am
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Blood thinners can only prevent pulmonary embolism but what about fat embolism? Till how long you are prone to fat embolism post op? Any idea?

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