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<MIRCdocument display="tab"><title>Thrombophlebitis iliac and femoral veins</title><alternative-title>30 y/o postpartum female with leg swelling</alternative-title><author><name>Ray Ballinger, MD, PhD</name><affiliation>Straub Clinic and Hospital</affiliation><contact>rballinger at straub.net</contact></author><abstract><p>30 y/o</p></abstract><keywords>Abdomen pelvis CT</keywords><section heading="History and Images"><p>30 y/o postpartum female with leg swelling</p><center><table border="1" bordercolor="gray" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"><tr><td><a href="ct1.jpg"><img src="t_ct1.jpg" alt="click to enlarge" border="0"></img></a></td><td><a href="ct2.jpg"><img src="t_ct2.jpg" alt="click to enlarge" border="0"></img></a></td></tr></table></center></section><section heading="Findings"><p>An axial CT image through the pelvis and thigh show enlargement of the external iliac and superficial femoral veins of the left leg with a non-enhancing filling defect. Note the filling defect in the hypogastric vein as well. Considerable swelling and edema of the left leg is present as compared to the right. A hematoma is noted in the rectus muscle from the recent cesarian section.</p><p> The image below is a veinogram obtained with a catheter placed via the common femoral vein. The tip of the catheter is at the level of the knee. Contrast is seen flowing around an intraluminal filling defect.</p><image src="veno.jpg"></image></section><section heading="Diagnosis"><diagnosis><p>Deep vein thrombophlebitis</p></diagnosis></section><section heading="Discussion"><discussion><p>Thrombophlebitis commonly involves the veins of the pelvis and legs as in this case. Thombus or clot in the deep venous system are at risk of embolizing to the lung. Common causes or predisposing factors include increased coagulation from neoplasms, estrogen use, prolonged sitting, recent surgery, pelvic and femoral fractures and recent childbirth.</p></discussion></section><document-type>radiologic teaching file</document-type><level>intermediate</level><access>public</access><publication-date>20 May 2004</publication-date><creator>MIRCat:Beta-3a</creator></MIRCdocument>
