I bet 100% Dr Alan Schroit knows this well and as a KOL for Pergrine, Avid Bioservices...thrombosis begins with early signs of increased flipped PS
Practice Essentials Patients with acquired hypercoagulable states or hereditary thrombophilia are more likely to develop clots, venous thrombosis, and arterial thrombosis, than healthy individuals. Venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism are associated with significant morbidity and mortality.
The most common acquired risk factors for hypercoagulability and thrombosis are as follows [1] :
Advanced age Immobilization Inflammation Pregnancy Oral contraceptive use Obesity Diabetes mellitus Hormone replacement therapy Cancer (especially adenocarcinoma) Antiphospholipid syndrome Sickle cell anemia and other hemolytic anemias .... .... https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/211039-overview#a1
....with blood tests and Biomarkers it will not just be the liver that has increased DVT...etc it will be higher risk no matter what organ has increased flipped PS and related Biomarkers? C'mon Prefision Medicine Group, let's hope they are working FOR Peregrine and not against