Wednesday, March 7, 2012

suffering from Deep Vein Thrombosis

suffering from Deep Vein Thrombosis for 3 years. This is what the doctor said for his diagnosis.

Deep Veins
Duplex scan reveals a patent superficial femoral vein for a length of 5cm before the confluence with profunda vein; thereafter at its proximal thigh, superficial femoral vein has chronic with partial thrombosis. At mid to distal thigh, left superficial femoral vein has chronic complete thrombosis with venous return via vena commitantee.

The left common femoral, profunda, popliteal, peroneal and anterior tibial veins are patent with no thrombus. Variation noted in posterior tibial vessels with posterior tibial veins draining into peroneal veins at ankle level.

Superficial Veins
The left long and short saphenous veins are patent.

Abdominal Inferior Vena Cava and Iliac Veins The abdominal inferior vena cava, left common and external iliac veins are patent with no thrombus. Read more...

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