Correlation between Doppler and fhlebography in the diagnosis of clinically suspected acute deep venous thrombosis.
Symptomatic patients with suspicion of deep venousthrombosis create management problems due tothe imprecision of the clinical diagnosis, A prospectivestudy was designed in order to determine the utility ofDoppler in this situation, using phlebography as diagnosisstandard. An ov1:1rall sensibility of...
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1987
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