The clinical diagnosis of lower limbs deep venous thrombosis (DVT) is unreliable in more than 50% of patients: so it becomes necessary the use of di agnostic tools. This study investigates the possibility of exclu sion of DVT in symptomatic pati ent s obteining negative results from both D-Dimer (DD) and venous occlusion pl ethysmography (V.O.P.)
COMBINATION OF VENOUS OCCLUSION PLETHYSMOGRAPHY AND D-DIMER TESTING IN PATIENTS WITH CLINICAL SUSPECTED DVT
BAGGIO, Elda
2000-01-01
Abstract
The clinical diagnosis of lower limbs deep venous thrombosis (DVT) is unreliable in more than 50% of patients: so it becomes necessary the use of di agnostic tools. This study investigates the possibility of exclu sion of DVT in symptomatic pati ent s obteining negative results from both D-Dimer (DD) and venous occlusion pl ethysmography (V.O.P.)File in questo prodotto:
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