... the vein is lower that the smallest size of ...the vein, this could possibly support the blood clot formation at the back of the valve which could lead to deepveinthrombosis ...
... Gibbs found that 15% of patients on bed rest for <1 week before death had venous thrombosis at autopsy , whereas incidence rose to 80% in patients in bed for a longer period. The influence of immobility as risk ...
... including deepveinthrombosis (DVT), is the third-most common cause of death from cardiovascular disease after myocardial infarction and stroke ...venous thrombosis in vivo ...
... since deep-veinthrombosis primarily occurs in this part of the body ...of deep-veinthrombosis, as a postphlebitic syndrome and pulmonary embolism, are common conditions leading ...
... The incidence of deepveinthrombosis (DVT) in this study is 6.4% amongst patients undergoing hip and knee arthroplasty. Factors like increase in age, increased preoperative immobility due to hip ...
... of deepveinthrombosis were subjected to duplex venous ...knee deepveinthrombosis, involvement of popliteal vein and above) and ‘Distal’ (below knee deep ...
... Pulmonary tuberculosis is a devastating disease affecting millions of people in developing countries such as India. Many complications of this disease are known, however only few of its hematological complications have ...
... Currently, the diagnosis of DeepVeinThrombosis (DVT) uses ultrasonography method. The problem that always occurs during interpretation of ultrasound images are degradation of the fine details and ...
... prior deep-veinthrombosis and an ab- normal ultrasound test at presentation but no base- line ultrasound test for comparison; venography showed evidence of previous deep-vein thrombo- ...
... Venous thrombosis of deepvein is a serious life threatening condition that may lead to sudden death in short term or to long term morbidity due to development of a post thrombotic limb and venous ...
... Travel and sporting position can cause compression of blood vessels, increasing an athletes risk for deep vein thrombosis.. Popliteal vein entrapment syndrome is not commonly looked into[r] ...
... The DeepVeinThrombosis-Leg Symptom Index (DVT- LSI) is a 14-item questionnaire assessing the severity of a patient's leg symptoms due to DVT (see additional file: Appendix ...
... Abstract: Deepveinthrombosis (DVT) is a condition, in which an obstruction of blood flow in veins is found due to the formation of blood clots in the deep ...
... Athletes can develop vascular injuries in a variety of contact and non-contact sports. Trauma is one of the most common causes of lower extremity deepveinthrombosis (DVT), however athletic injuries ...
... Background: Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a disease comprised of two conditions: deepveinthrombosis and pulmonary embolism. VTE is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide with an ...
... Ultrasonography combined with pulsed Doppler echocardiography (duplex imaging) has become one of the most reliable diagnostic techniques for the evaluation of deepveinthrombosis (DVT) of the legs. ...
... with deep-veinthrombosis, such as the patient described in the vignette, low-molec- ular-weight heparin administered on an outpatient basis is appropriate as initial ...
... Until now only case reports or small collectives were reported for AIVC. Normally these malformations are well collateralized because of their presence since em- bryonic development. But some of them come to med- ical ...