May Thurner Syndrome
The right iliac artery goes over the left iliac vein in everyone. But sometimes, the pulsation of the artery compression
Read MoreThe right iliac artery goes over the left iliac vein in everyone. But sometimes, the pulsation of the artery compression
Read MoreAnticoagulation works in most people. In fact, the rate of anticoagulation failure is quite low. For this reason, if a
Read MoreWhen we find a clot in a leg vein, knowing if it is fresh or chronic clot is not always
Read MoreBlood clot diagnosis involves suspecting the clot, and then proving that it is there. The most common location for a
Read MoreThe connection between venous thrombosis and immobility is clear. In fact, stasis is part of Wirchow’s triad. We also know
Read MoreA clot in transit is a free floating venous thrombosis. The most common location to find it will be in
Read MoreWe know that blood clots after surgery are a very real problem. One risk-factor for blood clots after surgery is
Read MoreThe first priority when a venous blood clot happens is to start treatment promptly. Our goals are to decrease symptoms
Read MoreVaricose veins are enlarged, twisted veins that are commonly found in the legs. In some cases, blood flows more slowly
Read MoreWirchow’s triad are three factors that come together to promote the formation of blood clots. The genius of these factors
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