Deep vein thrombosis other imaging findings
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Overview
Impedance plethysmography can be used in the evaluation of deep vein thrombosis (DVT); however, it is not a routinely performed test.[1] A venous thrombosis alters the normal response to temporary venous obstruction in a highly characteristic way. It causes a delay in emptying of the venous system after the release of the tourniquet.[2]
References
- ↑ Heijboer H, Büller HR, Lensing AW, Turpie AG, Colly LP, ten Cate JW (1993). "A comparison of real-time compression ultrasonography with impedance plethysmography for the diagnosis of deep-vein thrombosis in symptomatic outpatients". N Engl J Med. 329 (19): 1365–9. doi:10.1056/NEJM199311043291901. PMID 8413431.
- ↑ Line BR (2001). "Pathophysiology and diagnosis of deep venous thrombosis". Semin Nucl Med. 31 (2): 90–101. PMID 11330789.