Abstract
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a common medical condition that can affect both the upper and lower torso and extremities. DVT is associated with high mortality and morbidity rates, and substantial immediate and long-term costs to society. Short-term complications for both upper and lower body DVT include pulmonary embolism (PE) and venous ischemia, while delayed complications include a spectrum of debilitating symptoms referred to as the post-thrombotic syndrome (Carpentier and Priollet 1994).
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Sharafuddin, M., Hoballah, J., Thorpe, P. (2009). Endovascular Management of Venous Thrombotic and Occlusive Disease. In: Lumley, J., Hoballah, J. (eds) Vascular Surgery. Springer Surgery Atlas Series. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68816-7_35
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