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*[[Superior vena cava syndrome]] | *[[Superior vena cava syndrome]] | ||
*[[Thoracic outlet syndrome]] (the cause of most subclavian vein thrombosis unrelated to trauma) | *[[Thoracic outlet syndrome]] (the cause of most subclavian vein thrombosis unrelated to trauma) | ||
*[[Budd-Chiari syndrome|Hepatic vein thrombosis]] (Budd- | *[[Budd-Chiari syndrome|Hepatic vein thrombosis]] (Budd-chiari syndrome) | ||
*[[Deep venous thrombosis]] (with or without [[pulmonary embolism]]; together classified as venous thromboembolism/VTE) | *[[Deep venous thrombosis]] (with or without [[pulmonary embolism]]; together classified as venous thromboembolism/VTE) | ||
*[[Portal vein thrombosis]] | *[[Portal vein thrombosis]] |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Site of Thrombosis
- Bones (particularly hip and jaw)
- Brachial vein
- Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis
- Mesenteric vein
- Paget-Schroetter disease (upper extremity vein)
- Placental vein
- Pulmonary vein
- Renal vein thrombosis
- Retinal vein
- Superior vena cava syndrome
- Thoracic outlet syndrome (the cause of most subclavian vein thrombosis unrelated to trauma)
- Hepatic vein thrombosis (Budd-chiari syndrome)
- Deep venous thrombosis (with or without pulmonary embolism; together classified as venous thromboembolism/VTE)
- Portal vein thrombosis