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[Clinical and ultrasound diagnostics of acute venous thrombosis].

The results of clinical and ultrasound diagnostics of acute venous lower limbs thrombosis in 206 patients are analyzed. The patients were divided in two groups; those in the first group (n=96) had a diagnosed pulmonary embolism, patients of the second (n=110) had no signs of it. 37 (18%) patients had an asymptomatic course of venous thrombosis, 25 (68%) of those were diagnosed with pulmonary embolism. 154 (74%) patients had floating thrombs, which resulted in pulmonary embolism in 53%. Clinical and ultrasound criteria of embologenic venous trombosis are developed. It allows prognose the pulmonary embolism development and optimize the treatment tactics.

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