Clinical Presentation of Venous Thrombosis
How is a DVT diagnosed? If after doing a history and physical exam there is a suspicion of , further testing is DVT indicated. The most common test to diagnose a is an ultrasound (sound wave DVT study) of the legs, abdomen or arms. What the doctor is looking for are parts of the veins ................
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