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[ Thrombogenic risk in phlebography. Personal studies ].

C Lucardi, M Molan, R Azioni

    Minerva Medica
    |October 13, 1983
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    This study observed signs of venous thrombosis in 19 patients undergoing ascending phlebography. Clinical signs and surgical findings were analyzed to understand this condition.

    Area of Science:

    • Vascular Surgery
    • Diagnostic Imaging

    Context:

    • Venous thrombosis is a significant clinical concern.
    • Ascending phlebography is a key diagnostic tool.

    Purpose:

    • To describe personally observed signs of venous thrombosis.
    • To correlate these signs with clinical presentation and surgical findings.

    Summary:

    • Presents observations from 19 patients undergoing ascending phlebography.
    • Details specific signs indicative of venous thrombosis.
    • Links observed signs to clinical manifestations and surgical outcomes.

    Impact:

    • Enhances understanding of venous thrombosis presentation.
    • Aids in the clinical recognition and diagnosis of venous thrombosis.

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  • Provides insights for surgical intervention planning.