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DVT
Ans: deep vein thrombosis
DVT is a
Ans: Blood clot in a large vein, usually leg or pelvis
DVT risk factors correlated with
Ans: Virchow's Triad
Virchow's Triad
Ans: Virchow's triad is a theory that describes the three main
factors that lead to blood clot (thrombus) formation:
endothelial injury, stasis or altered blood flow, and
hypercoagulability. This triad is fundamental in understanding
the pathogenesis of conditions like deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
and pulmonary embolism.
DVT clinical manifestations
Ans: pain, swelling, tenderness, discoloration, redness, warmth
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DVT diagnosis is by
Ans: Ultrasound
D-dimer
D-dimer
Ans: blood clot test
blood test that checks for the presence of a protein fragment
produced when a blood clot breaks down. It helps diagnose or
rule out blood clotting disorders like deep vein thrombosis
(DVT) or pulmonary embolism (PE). While a high D-dimer result
can indicate a clot, further imaging tests like an ultrasound or
CT scan are needed for a definitive diagnosis, as other
conditions can also cause elevated levels.
Trauma can cause DVT by
Ans: Causing inflammation & swelling wh/ can trap the blood &
dec blood flow to that area causing an increased risk of DVT
Thicker blood can
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