“…While some patients with acute DVT had a slightly higher temperature, this study does not indicate that fever is a strong or reliable predictor for underlying acute DVT. 12 According to Waheed et al, 9 this study could have been supplemented with more data if the presence of DVT in the deep calf veins had been included in their overall statistics. Forty percent of DVT is found in the distal veins of the calf, and while DVT is more concerning when it involves the more proximal larger veins, there is still a chance that the clot could break off and propagate proximally.…”