1981
DOI: 10.2214/ajr.137.6.1179
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Thermography in deep venous thrombosis of the leg

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“…Just as with the ~25I-fibrinogen test, it is insensitive in cases with pelvic vein thrombosis, and inflammation may produce false-positive results. This makes the positive predictive value rather low, whereas the negative predictive value is higher [87][88][89][90]. It can, therefore, be looked on as a simple screening test to exclude the need for phlebography in negative cases.…”
Section: Thermographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Just as with the ~25I-fibrinogen test, it is insensitive in cases with pelvic vein thrombosis, and inflammation may produce false-positive results. This makes the positive predictive value rather low, whereas the negative predictive value is higher [87][88][89][90]. It can, therefore, be looked on as a simple screening test to exclude the need for phlebography in negative cases.…”
Section: Thermographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides that, production of vasoactive amines may enhance local arterial circulation. 61 The diagnosis of DVT by infrared thermography is mainly qualitative. Visible asymmetry with a diffused area of an enhanced heat emission over calf or thigh is suggestive of DVT (Figure 3).…”
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