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Deep venous thrombosis as a cause of stump swelling in two lower extremity amputee patients.

Abstract

Two patients who were initially treated for an infection as a cause for their swollen stump were subsequently found to have deep venous thrombosis. The diagnosis was made noninvasively by compressive ultrasound (CU) scanning. DVT should be considered in the different diagnosis of stump swelling in the otherwise stable, post-rehabilitated lower extremity amputee patient.

Authors

Chong DK; Panju A

Journal

Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Vol. 74, No. 9, pp. 1002–1003

Publication Date

September 1993

ISSN

0003-9993