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===Clinical Spectrum of [[Venous thromboembolism]]===
*[[Deep venous thrombosis]] (uncomplicated)
*[[Deep venous thrombosis]] (uncomplicated)
*[[Phlegmasia alba dolens]]
*[[Phlegmasia alba dolens]]
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*[[Venous gangrene]]  
*[[Venous gangrene]]  
*[[Pulmonary embolism]]
*[[Pulmonary embolism]]
''Only 40% of ambulatory ED pts w/ PE have concomitant DVT''
*[[Isolated distal deep venous thrombosis]]
''Only 40% of ambulatory ED patients with [[PE]] have concomitant [[DVT]]<ref>Righini M, Le GG, Aujesky D, et al. Diagnosis of pulmonary embolism by multidetector CT alone or combined with venous ultrasonography of the leg: a randomised non-inferiority trial. Lancet. 2008; 371(9621):1343-1352.</ref><ref>Daniel KR, Jackson RE, Kline JA. Utility of the lower extremity venous ultrasound in the diagnosis and exclusion of pulmonary embolism in outpatients. Ann Emerg Med. 2000; 35(6):547-554.</ref>''

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Clinical Spectrum of Venous thromboembolism

Only 40% of ambulatory ED patients with PE have concomitant DVT[1][2]

  1. Righini M, Le GG, Aujesky D, et al. Diagnosis of pulmonary embolism by multidetector CT alone or combined with venous ultrasonography of the leg: a randomised non-inferiority trial. Lancet. 2008; 371(9621):1343-1352.
  2. Daniel KR, Jackson RE, Kline JA. Utility of the lower extremity venous ultrasound in the diagnosis and exclusion of pulmonary embolism in outpatients. Ann Emerg Med. 2000; 35(6):547-554.