Deep leg vein thrombosis

Definition Deep vein thrombosis (DVT), also known as phlebothrombosis, is caused by an occlusive blood clot in a deep vein. The clot forms due to various disorders of the blood and vascular system, such as changes in blood composition, blood flow velocity or vascular wall. The signs of deep vein thrombosis are swelling, pressure pain … Deep leg vein thrombosis

Consequences of deep vein thrombosis | Deep leg vein thrombosis

Consequences of deep vein thrombosis Pulmonary embolism is a serious consequence of deep vein thrombosis. This is a life-threatening complication in which the blood clot has travelled through the veins from the leg to the heart and lungs where it blocks an artery. The main symptoms are breathing too quickly or with difficulty, dizziness and … Consequences of deep vein thrombosis | Deep leg vein thrombosis