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Acute venous thrombosis. A case of progress and confusion
D. E. Strandness Jr and D. S. Sumner
Acute venous thrombosis is a common peripheral vascular disorder that is
frequently difficult to diagnose on clinical grounds alone. We describe
several new diagnostic methods availabe that can be helpful.
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