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Why do dermatologists treat vte?

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Thromboembolism: Dermatologists typically do not treat venous thromboembolism (vte). This problem is often treated by internists and/or vascular surgeons.

Answered 2/6/2015

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Dr. Thomas Wright answered

Specializes in Phlebology

Some do: Dermatologists typically do not treat venous thromboembolism (vte). This problem is often treated by vascular medicine physicians, internists and/or vein specialist such as phlebologist. There are some dermatologist that focus on vein treatment and they may treat vte.

Answered 1/19/2013

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