Phlebothrombosis

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Phlebothrombosis is a form of venous thrombosis, often associated with inflammation, that develops in a non-traumatic setting. It is a common condition that can lead to serious complications such as pulmonary embolism and post-thrombotic syndrome.

Causes

Phlebothrombosis is often caused by a combination of factors, including blood stasis, endothelial injury, and hypercoagulability. These factors are known as Virchow's triad. Other risk factors include cancer, pregnancy, obesity, and certain genetic disorders.

Symptoms

The symptoms of phlebothrombosis can vary, but often include pain, swelling, and redness in the affected area. In some cases, the condition may be asymptomatic.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of phlebothrombosis typically involves a combination of medical history, physical examination, and imaging studies. Ultrasound is the most commonly used imaging technique.

Treatment

Treatment for phlebothrombosis typically involves anticoagulation therapy to prevent the formation of new clots and the growth of existing ones. In some cases, thrombolysis or surgical thrombectomy may be required.

Prognosis

The prognosis for phlebothrombosis depends on a variety of factors, including the size and location of the clot, the patient's overall health, and the presence of any underlying conditions.

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