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*[[Lymphangitis]] or lymph obstruction | *[[Lymphangitis]] or lymph obstruction | ||
*Venous insufficiency | *Venous insufficiency | ||
*Popliteal | *Popliteal/[[Baker's cyst]] | ||
*[[Cellulitis]] | *[[Cellulitis]] | ||
*Knee abnormality | *Knee abnormality |
Revision as of 01:02, 5 September 2011
Editors-in-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. Associate Editor-In-Chief: Ujjwal Rastogi, MBBS [1]
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Overview
Only 25% of the patient evaluated for DVT have the disease. DVT is characterized by pain and swelling of the limb, which are not specific. Numerous patients with DVT are asymptomatic.
- Muscle tear, strain of leg
- Leg swelling in a paralyzed limb
- Lymphangitis or lymph obstruction
- Venous insufficiency
- Popliteal/Baker's cyst
- Cellulitis
- Knee abnormality