ObjectivesDetermine the prevalence and clinical significance of deep venous thrombosis (DVT) in the asymptomatic contralateral extremity of patients referred to the vascular laboratory with unilateral symptoms and DVT confirmed by duplex scan.MethodFrom December 2003 to October 2006, a total of 4813 patients were referred to our vascular laboratory for unilateral venous duplex scans. We prospectively studied 239 patients who were found to have acute DVT and had unilateral symptoms. Contralateral examinations were performed and demographic data, including risk factors for DVT, were entered into a computerized database.ResultsOf the 239 patients, 133 (55.6%) had a major DVT (popliteal vein or above) and 106 (44.4%) had a calf vein DVT. The ma...
The diagnoses observed in patients referred for the Doppler ultrasonographic examination of peripher...
Aims: To describe the anatomical site and laterality of deep-vein thrombosis (DVT) in symptomatic p...
AbstractPurpose: This study was designed to determine whether patients having underlying venous dise...
AbstractPurpose: Bilateral lower extremity venous duplex scanning for acute deep venous thrombosis (...
Objectives:Determine the need for bilateral duplex scanning (DS) in patients with unilateral symptom...
AbstractPurpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the necessity of bilateral lower-extremi...
AbstractPurpose: Recent studies have recommended unilateral venous duplex scanning for the diagnosis...
Diagnosing deep vein thrombosis in the lower extremity: correlation of clinical and duplex scan find...
International audienceVenous ultrasonography is the cornerstone of the diagnostic work-up in patient...
In a prospective study the value of duplex scanning in the diagnosis of acute femoro-popliteal throm...
Aim. The aim of this study is to reassess the diagnostic evaluation using duplex scanning in non-hos...
AbstractPurpose: This retrospective study was performed to identify the patterns of calf vein thromb...
AbstractObjective: Duplex ultrasonography (DU) is the primary method for diagnosis of deep venous th...
Duplex ultrasound is the preferred investigation for the diagnosis of initial and recurrent deep ven...
BACKGROUND: Symptoms and clinical signs suggestive of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) are common but may...
The diagnoses observed in patients referred for the Doppler ultrasonographic examination of peripher...
Aims: To describe the anatomical site and laterality of deep-vein thrombosis (DVT) in symptomatic p...
AbstractPurpose: This study was designed to determine whether patients having underlying venous dise...
AbstractPurpose: Bilateral lower extremity venous duplex scanning for acute deep venous thrombosis (...
Objectives:Determine the need for bilateral duplex scanning (DS) in patients with unilateral symptom...
AbstractPurpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the necessity of bilateral lower-extremi...
AbstractPurpose: Recent studies have recommended unilateral venous duplex scanning for the diagnosis...
Diagnosing deep vein thrombosis in the lower extremity: correlation of clinical and duplex scan find...
International audienceVenous ultrasonography is the cornerstone of the diagnostic work-up in patient...
In a prospective study the value of duplex scanning in the diagnosis of acute femoro-popliteal throm...
Aim. The aim of this study is to reassess the diagnostic evaluation using duplex scanning in non-hos...
AbstractPurpose: This retrospective study was performed to identify the patterns of calf vein thromb...
AbstractObjective: Duplex ultrasonography (DU) is the primary method for diagnosis of deep venous th...
Duplex ultrasound is the preferred investigation for the diagnosis of initial and recurrent deep ven...
BACKGROUND: Symptoms and clinical signs suggestive of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) are common but may...
The diagnoses observed in patients referred for the Doppler ultrasonographic examination of peripher...
Aims: To describe the anatomical site and laterality of deep-vein thrombosis (DVT) in symptomatic p...
AbstractPurpose: This study was designed to determine whether patients having underlying venous dise...