Clinical Presentation of Venous Thrombosis

stretched upward is another sign of . This is called a DVT Homan’s sign, and it is not reliable in diagnosing a DVT. Unfortunately, diagnosing by clinical signs and symptoms DVT is notoriously inaccurate. The symptoms caused by DVT are vague and non-specific and up to 50% of patients with DVThave no symptoms at all. Therefore, a low threshold ... ................
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