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Left brachiocephalic venous thrombus initially presenting as acute aortic syndrome
Amy Yang1, Siven Seevanayagam1
1Brian F. Buxton Department of Cardiac and Thoracic Aortic Surgery, Austin Health, Heidelberg 3084, Australia.
Upper extremity deep venous thrombosis (UEDVT) is a rare condition often presenting with non-specific symptoms. Early diagnosis and management are crucial to prevent serious complications like pulmonary embolism.
Area of Science:
- Vascular Medicine
- Diagnostic Imaging
- Thoracic Surgery
Background:
- Upper extremity deep venous thrombosis (UEDVT) is an uncommon condition with significant potential for morbidity.
- Primary UEDVT lacks specific diagnostic criteria and established management protocols, hindering timely intervention.
- Delayed treatment can lead to severe complications, including pulmonary embolism and chronic post-thrombotic syndrome.
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