A study of clinical profile of 50 patients with deep venous thrombosis at general hospital
Journal Title: MedPulse -International Medical Journal - Year 2014, Vol 1, Issue 10
Abstract
Background: In the past decade, deep venous thrombosis has increasingly been recognized as an important and possibly preventable cause of mortality and morbidity in hospitalized patients. The disease can occur after surgical procedures and trauma and in the presence of cancer or inherited coagulation disorders; it can also develop without any of these factors. The clinical course of deep vein thrombosis might be complicated by pulmonary embolism, recurrent episodes of deep vein thrombosis, and the development of serious post-thrombotic sequel, such as venous ulceration, debilitating pain, and intractable edema. Cases: Total 50 patients have been studied in this study.
Authors and Affiliations
Kasabe P S, Jaykar R D, Lakhpatre S B
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