Abstract
The majority of deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolus occur in older adults with cardiovascular risk factors. The case study presented is significant because it involves a 23-year-old African male who presented at our federally qualified health center after he was discharged from the hospital with a second episode of pulmonary embolus and a non-occlusive thrombus in his right common femoral vein. His only risk factors were his ethnicity and inconclusive lupus anticoagulant test result.
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