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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
DVT is divided on the the basis of '''site''' of occlusion: | |||
*Upper extremity DVT: DVT of upper limb. | |||
*Lower extremity DVT: DVT of lower limb. DVT of the lower extremity is subdivided into two categories: | |||
**'''Proximal vein''' thrombosis, in which thrombosis involves the popliteal, femoral, or iliac veins | |||
**'''Distal (calf) vein''' thrombosis, in which thrombi remain confined to the deep calf veins | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
DVT is divided on the the basis of site of occlusion:
- Upper extremity DVT: DVT of upper limb.
- Lower extremity DVT: DVT of lower limb. DVT of the lower extremity is subdivided into two categories:
- Proximal vein thrombosis, in which thrombosis involves the popliteal, femoral, or iliac veins
- Distal (calf) vein thrombosis, in which thrombi remain confined to the deep calf veins