News

Margey R, Schainfeld RM: Upper extremity deep vein thrombosis: the oft-forgotten cousin of venous thromboembolic disease. Curr Treat Options Cardiovasc Med 2011; 13: 146–58 CrossRef MEDLINE: 8.
Spontaneous deep vein thrombosis in the upper extremity of a 45-year-old woman Corey M. Stein , Anne McLeod , Luke A. Devine CMAJ Sep 2015, 187 (13) 990-993; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.140400 ...
Upper-extremity deep vein thrombosis is less prevalent than lower-extremity deep vein thrombosis (0.19 vs 0.96 per 100,000 hospitalizations), but the outcomes are worse, Dr Williams reported.
Please use one of the following formats to cite this article in your essay, paper or report: APA. Laguipo, Angela. (2021, May 19). A study reports the first case of an upper extremity deep vein ...
Deep-vein thrombosis of the upper extremity occurs infrequently, constituting only 10% of all deep-vein thromboses.1 The majority of cases are secondary or iatrogenic, often associated with central ...
THE term "varicose veins" customarily suggests, immediately, and almost exclusively, abnormal dilatations and tortuosities of the saphenous veins of the lower extremity. If one then stops to reflec ...
Varicose veins (VVs) classically result from venous hypertension owing to incompetence of the major communications between the superficial and deep veins of the lower extremity. In a significant ...
The more obvious points of peripheral nerve entrapment in the upper extremity are discussed. These are points at which an anatomic configuration, usually a fibrous band, can cause mechanical trauma.