The purpose of the present study is to underline the importance of the systematic search for iliocaval venous compression on the part of an aortoiliac aneurysm in the face of a clinical picture of suspected deep venous thrombosis. Early diagnosis of this syndrome, although rare in everyday experience, is of decisive importance, as is every other clinical sign of aneurysmal pathology prior to rupture. Correct, systematic diagnostic exclusion procedure, which is capable of leading to certain diagnosis in all cases is therefore necessary.
Deep phlebothrombosis disclosing aortoiliac aneurysms
PALOMBO, DOMENICO;
1992-01-01
Abstract
The purpose of the present study is to underline the importance of the systematic search for iliocaval venous compression on the part of an aortoiliac aneurysm in the face of a clinical picture of suspected deep venous thrombosis. Early diagnosis of this syndrome, although rare in everyday experience, is of decisive importance, as is every other clinical sign of aneurysmal pathology prior to rupture. Correct, systematic diagnostic exclusion procedure, which is capable of leading to certain diagnosis in all cases is therefore necessary.File in questo prodotto:
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