Natural history of venous thromboembolism

C Kearon - Circulation, 2003 - Am Heart Assoc
Most deep vein thromboses (DVTs) start in the calf, and most probably resolve
spontaneously. Thrombi that remain confined to the calf rarely cause leg symptoms or …

Noninvasive diagnosis of deep venous thrombosis

C Kearon, JA Julian, M Math, TE Newman… - Annals of internal …, 1998 - acpjournals.org
Purpose: To review noninvasive methods for diagnosis of first and recurrent deep venous
thrombosis and provide evidence-based recommendations for the diagnosis of deep venous …

The role of venous ultrasonography in the diagnosis of suspected deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism

C Kearon, JS Ginsberg, J Hirsh - Annals of internal medicine, 1998 - acpjournals.org
This paper describes the role of venous ultrasonography in the diagnosis of suspected deep
venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. Inability to compress the common femoral or …

Pulmonary embolism: what have we learned since virchow?: natural history, pathophysiology, and diagnosis

JE Dalen - Chest, 2002 - journal.chestnet.org
Rudolf Virchow, the brilliant 19th century pathologist, was the first to recognize that blood
clots in the pulmonary artery originate as venous thrombi. He stated:“The detachment of …

Is embolic risk conditioned by location of deep venous thrombosis?

KM MOSER, JR LeMOINE - Annals of internal medicine, 1981 - acpjournals.org
Sixty-eight patients clinically suspected of having (33), or at high risk for (35), deep venous
thrombosis were studied with contrast venography, radiofibrinogen leg scanning, and …

Peripheral vascular disease assessment in the lower limb: a review of current and emerging non-invasive diagnostic methods

E Shabani Varaki, GD Gargiulo, S Penkala… - Biomedical engineering …, 2018 - Springer
Background Worldwide, at least 200 million people are affected by peripheral vascular
diseases (PVDs), including peripheral arterial disease (PAD), chronic venous insufficiency …

Clinical validity of a negative venogram in patients with clinically suspected venous thrombosis.

R Hull, J Hirsh, DL Sackett, DW Taylor, C Carter… - Circulation, 1981 - Am Heart Assoc
Although it is generally accepted that negative venography excludes deep vein thrombosis
(DVT) in patients in whom it is clinically suspected, there is no evidence to support this …

Heparin for 5 days as compared with 10 days in the initial treatment of proximal venous thrombosis

RD Hull, GE Raskob, D Rosenbloom… - … England Journal of …, 1990 - Mass Medical Soc
It is common practice to begin anticoagulant treatment of deep-vein thrombosis with a 10-
day course of intravenous heparin, with warfarin added on day 5 to 10 and continued for …

Calf deep venous thrombosis: a wolf in sheep's clothing?

JT Philbrick, DM Becker - Archives of internal medicine, 1988 - jamanetwork.com
• To determine the natural history of calf deep venous thrombosis (C-DVT), an analytic
review of the 20 relevant English-language papers published since 1942 was performed …

Venous thromboembolism: past, present and future

S Schulman, W Ageno… - Thrombosis and …, 2017 - thieme-connect.com
Venous thromboembolism (VTE), the third most frequent acute cardiovascular syndrome, is
associated with a considerable disease burden which continues to grow along with the …