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COLOR DOPPLER OF LT. LOWER LImb
COLOR DOPPLER OF LT. LOWER LImb VENOUS SYSTEM REPORT There is long segment complete acute thrombosis of Lt. superficial femoral vein (starting from approx 35mm below the level f SF junction), popliteal vein, posterior tibia vein and proximal anterior tibial vein. SP junction and adjacent shot saphenous veins are also thrombosed. There is diffuse subcutaneous edema of Lt. lower limb. Long saphenous vein and SF junction appears normal.
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The aforementioned report s/o deep venous thrombosis.The patient will require anticoagulation therapy for 3 months with serial Doppler follow up.Limb massage and vigorous movements should be avoided to prevent clot migration, based on pt clinical conditions some patients may require IVC filters and cause should be evaluated.Require urgent vascular surgeon consultant
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Immediately take him to the nearest hospital he may require few days of hospitalisation
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Vascular surgeon opinion should’ve taken
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