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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
*[[Ultrasound|Ultrasongraphy]] is used to identify [[thrombosis]], and is associated with the diagnosis of thrombophilia | *[[Ultrasound|Ultrasongraphy]] is used to identify [[Deep_vein_thrombosis_ultrasound|thrombosis]], and is associated with the diagnosis of thrombophilia | ||
==Ultrasound== | ==Ultrasound== | ||
*[[Ultrasound|Ultrasongraphy]] is used to identify [[thrombosis]], and is associated with the diagnosis of thrombophilia | *[[Ultrasound|Ultrasongraphy]] is used to identify [[Deep_vein_thrombosis_ultrasound|thrombosis]], and is associated with the diagnosis of thrombophilia | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
- Ultrasongraphy is used to identify thrombosis, and is associated with the diagnosis of thrombophilia
Ultrasound
- Ultrasongraphy is used to identify thrombosis, and is associated with the diagnosis of thrombophilia