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. 2018 Jul 12;44(9):1766–1772. doi: 10.1111/jog.13706

Table 1.

Reported number of thromboembolic events according to age distribution between 2004 and 2013

Age distinction 10s (10–19) 20s (20–29) 30s (30–39) 40s (40–49) 50s (50–59) Total
Thromboembolism
DVT only 2 27 44 72 5 150
PE only 3 18 20 18 3 62
DVT + PE 2 15 24 39 7 87
Cerebral vein thromboses 1 5 10 24 5 45
Other venous thromboses 1 5 15 10 2 33
Total VTE 9 70 113 163 22 377
Cerebral infarction 1 7 45 45 10 108
Coronary heart diseases 0 2 12 2 1 17
Other arterial thromboses 0 3 5 7 0 15
Total ATE 1 12 62 54 11 140
Thrombosis of unspecified sites 0 4 12 8 2 26
Overall thromboembolism 10 86 187 225 35 543

DVT, deep vein thrombosis; PE, pulmonary embolism; VTE, venous thromboembolism; ATE, arterial thromboembolism.

Total number of cases are different from those in Table 4 because they include four complicated cases (three cases of VTE complicated with ATE, one case of ATE complicated with another part of ATE). Age unknown cases were 38.