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INFLUENCE OF MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER AND THE USE OF ANTI DEPRESSANTS ON DEVELOPMENT OF VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM

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Figure (1): Distribution of Participated Patients’ Gender.
Figure (2): Body Mass Index Measurement of Participated Patients’ Weight.
Table (2): Clinical Characteristics and Treatment Patterns of the Study Cases Patients
Table (7): Association between DVT/PE and Depressive Disorder.

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