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Deep vein thrombosis
ultrasound screening cannot accurately diagnose asymptomatic DVT.
Level of evidence 1a Expiry Date May 2003
Deep vein thrombosis
clinical examination and ultrasound can diagnose or exclude DVT.
Level of evidence 1a Expiry Date May 2003
Deep vein thrombosis
serial ultrasound helped diagnosis.
Level of evidence 1b Expiry Date May 2003
Deep vein thrombosis
recurrences were detected on ultrasound.
Level of evidence 1b Expiry Date May 2003
Deep vein thrombosis
ultrasound was a better diagnostic test than impedance plethysmography.
Level of evidence 1b Expiry Date May 2003
Deep vein thrombosis
more interpretable scans using serial ultrasound than IPG.
Level of evidence 1b Expiry Date May 2003
Deep vein thrombosis
ultrasound is better than impedance plethysmography.
Level of evidence 1a Expiry Date June 2003
Deep vein thrombosis (asymptomatic)
non-invasive studies could not safely exclude it.
Level of evidence 1b Expiry Date May 2003