Venous thromboembolism is estimated to be 1 in 1,000 people a year in developed countries 1 Although this disease usually manifests as deep vein thrombosis in the legs, deep venous thrombosis occurs in other veins (cerebral sinus, arms, retina ) Also happens. And the mesentery))
The sequelae of deep venous thrombosis are different from the complete regression of the clot without any adverse effects until death due to pulmonary embolism. The onset of deep venous thrombosis includes post thrombotic syndromes including chronic venous hypertension causing limb pain, swelling, hyperpigmentation, dermatitis, ulcers, gangrenous venous sclerosis and fatty skin sclerosis.
Pain and swelling in the lower limbs is a common phenomenon, and there is a wide range of differential diagnosis (Box 1). All studies on the diagnosis of deep venous thrombosis do not have the desired characteristics (100% sensitivity and specificity, low cost, no risk) and are often tested multiple times in order or in combination.
Due to the introduction of low molecular weight heparin deep vein thrombosis can now be used as a foreign symptom. This review describes a study for the diagnosis of deep vein thrombosis in lower extremities and further control of the pathology
Deep vein thrombosis or deep vein thrombosis is a thrombus formed deep within the body. Most deep vein thrombosis occurs in calves or thighs. If the vein is swollen, it is called thrombophlebitis. Deep vein thrombosis ruptures and can cause serious lung problems called pulmonary embolism.
Pain and swelling in the lower limbs is a common phenomenon, and there is a wide range of differential diagnosis (Box 1). All studies on the diagnosis of deep venous thrombosis do not have the desired characteristics (100% sensitivity and specificity, low cost, no risk) and are often tested multiple times in order or in combination.
The sequelae of deep venous thrombosis are different from the complete regression of the clot without any adverse effects until death due to pulmonary embolism. The incidence of deep venous thrombosis includes post thrombotic syndrome including chronic venous hypertension causing limb pain, swelling, hyperpigmentation, dermatitis, ulcers, gangrenous venous sclerosis and steatosis. Pain and swelling in the lower limbs is a common phenomenon, and there is a wide range of differential diagnosis (Box 1). All studies on the diagnosis of deep venous thrombosis do not have the desired characteristics (100% sensitivity and specificity, low cost, no risk) and are often tested multiple times in order or in combination.