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Diagnosing Deep Vein Thrombosis
Postgraduate Medicine, 2010In this article, we discuss the approach for diagnosing deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in different patient populations. Clinical features and probability assessment guide further diagnostic tests. D-dimer testing is used as screening test; however, duplex ultrasound remains the primary confirmatory test.
Bhanusupriya, Somarouthu +2 more
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH, 2023
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) usually affects the deep vein of the legs, though it may also occur in the veins of the arms, mesenteric and cerebral veins. Venous thromboembolism can cause sudden pulmonary embolism with instantaneous death. In patients who have developed deep vein thrombosis there is likelihood of recurrent thrombosis and post thrombotic ...
Ketan Vagholkar, Tanay Purandare
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Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) usually affects the deep vein of the legs, though it may also occur in the veins of the arms, mesenteric and cerebral veins. Venous thromboembolism can cause sudden pulmonary embolism with instantaneous death. In patients who have developed deep vein thrombosis there is likelihood of recurrent thrombosis and post thrombotic ...
Ketan Vagholkar, Tanay Purandare
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Surgery (Oxford), 2013
Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is characterized by the acute pathology of deep venous thrombosis (DVT) and/or pulmonary embolus (PE). DVT affects nearly a quarter million people per year in the USA, with an incidence of about one case per 1000 people. In addition to its local effects with inflammation, swelling, and pain, DVT is responsible for the vast ...
Sapan S. Desai +2 more
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Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is characterized by the acute pathology of deep venous thrombosis (DVT) and/or pulmonary embolus (PE). DVT affects nearly a quarter million people per year in the USA, with an incidence of about one case per 1000 people. In addition to its local effects with inflammation, swelling, and pain, DVT is responsible for the vast ...
Sapan S. Desai +2 more
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Acute Medicine Journal, 2018
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is an important cause of short-term mortality and long-term morbidity. Although acute DVT is often well managed, there is uncertainty in the management of chronic DVT which is increasingly being noted among patients presenting with similar symptoms to their initial DVT.
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Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is an important cause of short-term mortality and long-term morbidity. Although acute DVT is often well managed, there is uncertainty in the management of chronic DVT which is increasingly being noted among patients presenting with similar symptoms to their initial DVT.
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Iliofemoral deep vein thrombosis
Journal of Vascular Nursing, 2003Kathleen A, Gross, Charles, Yim
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