Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4221324 | Clinical Imaging | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to document the appearance and determine the prevalence of findings suspicious for popliteal vein thrombosis on magnetic resonance (MR) assessment of the knee joint.MethodsA total of 2888 MR examinations were retrospectively reviewed and classified as illustrating either normal appearing popliteal vein or findings suspicious for popliteal vein thrombosis.ResultsA total of 2879 MR studies were assessed as having a normal appearing popliteal vein. Nine studies illustrated findings suspicious for popliteal vein thrombosis.ConclusionAlthough the prevalence of MR findings is low (0.3%), our findings reiterate the need to interrogate the popliteal vein for evidence of thrombosis.
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Authors
Ryan M. Shulman, Craig Buchan, Robert R. Bleakney, Lawrence M. White,