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. 2021 Feb 2;22(6):931–943. doi: 10.3348/kjr.2020.0675

Table 1. Risk Factors of the Development of Deep Vein Thrombosis.

Inherited causes
 Factor V Leiden mutation
 Prothrombin gene mutation
 Protein C, S deficiency
 Antithrombin deficiency
Acquired causes
 Motion restriction: trauma, immobilization, surgery (especially, orthopedic)
 Hormonal effect: pregnancy, use of oral contraceptives, hormone replacement therapy
 Myeloproliferative disorder, antiphospholipid syndrome
 Placement of central venous catheterization
Anatomic risk factors
 May-Thurner syndrome
 IVC abnormality: agenesis, hypoplasia, and malformation

IVC = inferior vena cava