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USIDMS Lower Extremity Venous

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Which common iliac vein is more prone to DVT?   The left, it sits behind RIA and can become collapsed  
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With doppler evaluation, which way does venous flow travel during inspiration?   up, towards the baseline  
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Name the zone in which problems often arise, with venous insufficiency, in the distal lower extremity?   Gaitor Zone  
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What vessels join to form the popliteal vein?   Anterior tibial vein & tibioperoneal trunk  
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What connects the GSV to the popliteal vein?   Boyd's perforators  
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What percentage of blood does the deep venous system carry?   85%  
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What differential diagnosis of calf swelling and pain has an "ant farm" appearance on ultrasound?   Lymphedema  
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Limb swelling, local tenderness, and acute onset on symptoms are consistent with which vascular system?   venous system  
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The congenital absence of valves is associated with what type of insufficiency?   primary insufficiency  
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Name the three components of Virchow's triad:   circulatory stasis, hypercoagulability, and intimal injury  
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