Our Thrombosis Australia Advisory Panel consists of seven eminent Australian healthcare professionals.
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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a hormonal disorder and one of the most common endocrine system and reproductive disorders among women. Here we provide some information regarding its association with thrombosis. Read more
“I had no idea of the severity of my condition.” Bridget Read more
Evidence has found that inflammation and thromboembolism are linked, and that the immune system is involved in the formation of thrombosis. Here we provide some information about the connection between these important conditions. Read more
Chronic inflammation can result from autoimmune diseases. Here we provide some background information regarding the connection between some autoimmune conditions and thrombosis. Read more
Immobility is a common cause for venous thromboembolism, and there is strong evidence which recommends regularly stretching your legs and calves if sitting for extended periods of time to reduce the risk. Here we present an exercise-related risk to developing a thrombosis. Read more
Factor V Leiden (FVL) is a genetic mutation, which increases the possibility of blood clots. People with FVL who develop abnormal blood can have long-lasting serious health issues. Read more
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the leading cause of death around the world. Here we provide some background information regarding CVD and its association with thrombosis (blood clots). Read more
Oxidative stress is an imbalance between free radicals, and antioxidant defences in the body. Free radicals play an important role in normal body functions and conditions caused by or related to disease. Here we provide some information addressing the association between oxidative stress and thrombus formation. Read more
Women are at a higher risk of blood clots if using oestrogen-containing contraceptives or hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period are also risk factors. Read more
"I tried to answer a question and I couldn’t get the words out, I could only slur. I knew I was having a stroke” Nicole Read more
Australians now have access to a central resource ‘hub’ of authoritative information to increase awareness and understanding of deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism and stroke, and improve their prevention, early detection and management. Read more