Why am I doing this Q/A section?
This web page was founded and is run by Deb Smith, who has thrombophilia
and has had blood clots. In April 2001 I met Deb Smith at a thrombophilia
meeting organized by the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta, which was
held to explore the needs of patients with thrombophilia. I participated
in the meeting as a medical advisor. I thought Deb's activities to improve
availability of information to individuals with thrombophilia through her
web page were excellent. Similar to Deb, I am a believer that knowledge
is power and improves health outcome. Since her web page was mainly patient-driven,
I offered to give medical input as a physician, in form of the Question/answer
section. I am only responsible for the Q/A section of this web page. I have
not reviewed all the information on the rest of this web page and can therefore
not comment on its scientific accuracy.
Dr. Stephan Moll
Medical and Legal Issues
Any decision on the management of a patient needs to be based on an individual patient's special circumstances. Medical decisions can often only be made after a thorough medical history has been obtained, old medical records have been reviewed, the patient has been examined, and additional labs or tests have been performed. None of the comments in the Q/A section on this web page are meant to replace the evaluation of a patient by a good and knowledgeable physician.
Whilst the advice and information in this Q/A section is believed to be true and accurate at the date of writing, I can not accept any legal responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions that may be made, or any medical decisions that will be based on the information on this web page. The reader is strongly urged to consult with a knowledgeable physician before making decisions.
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The Q/A section is intellectual property of Dr. Stephan Moll, Chapel Hill, NC. The Q/A section cannot be reproduced in whole or part without permission from Dr. Moll, except for personal educational use.