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==Differential Diagnosis of Venous Thrombosis== | ==Differential Diagnosis of Venous Thrombosis== | ||
Any mechanism that puts limitation to the continuous blood flow and pump through the vessels can be considered as a differential diagnosis to venous thrombosis. | |||
*[[Cancer]] (particularly [[pancreatic cancer]]) | *[[Cancer]] (particularly [[pancreatic cancer]]) | ||
*Catheters (indwelling in the venous bloodstream) | *Catheters (indwelling in the venous bloodstream) |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Differential Diagnosis of Venous Thrombosis
Any mechanism that puts limitation to the continuous blood flow and pump through the vessels can be considered as a differential diagnosis to venous thrombosis.
- Cancer (particularly pancreatic cancer)
- Catheters (indwelling in the venous bloodstream)
- Estrogen replacement therapy
- Factor deficiency
- Fracture
- Hip surgery
- Knee surgery
- Oral contraceptives
- Pregnancy
- Protein C deficiency
- Protein S deficiency
- Steroids
- Superior vena cava syndrome
- Surgery (release of tissue factor, immobilization)
- Thoracic inlet syndrome