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- Great saphenous vein - Wikipedia
The great saphenous vein (GSV; səˈfiːnəs ) or long saphenous vein is a large, subcutaneous, superficial vein of the leg It is the longest vein in the body, running along the length of the lower limb, returning blood from the foot, leg, and thigh to the deep femoral vein at the femoral triangle
- Saphenous Vein Problems – What Are They And Why Do They Occur?
The saphenous vein (otherwise known as the great saphenous vein or GSV) is the longest in the human body It extends from the top of the foot to the upper thigh groin area and like all veins, problems can occur
- What You Should Know About Great Saphenous Vein Thrombosis
Great saphenous vein thrombosis occurs when a blood clot blocks one of your great saphenous veins Only rarely does it travel to your lungs, possibly causing a dangerous pulmonary embolism Your
- Greater Saphenous Vein Thrombosis: Causes, Treatment, and Blood Clot . . .
Great saphenous vein thrombosis is a type of blood clot that blocks the great saphenous vein (GSV), also known as the long saphenous vein This large vein delivers blood from the ankle, lower leg, and thigh to the femoral vein
- Saphenous Vein Thrombosis Treatment - Vascular Medicine
Thus, a clot in the great saphenous vein should be viewed as superficial vein thrombosis However, if it extends near the sapheno-femoral junction, many argue that it should be treated as a deep clot GSV thrombus ultrasound (V) with varicosities around it
- Isolated proximal greater saphenous vein thrombosis and the risk of . . .
Greater saphenous vein (GSV) thrombosis is concerning due to its close proximity to the deep femoral vein This study sought to identify the risk of propagation to deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or pulmonary embolism (PE) among patients with isolated
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