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Fig. 1B 40-year-old woman (patient 12 in
Table 2) with metastatic
cervical carcinoma and left iliofemoral deep vein thrombosis (DVT). CT images
show that DVT (white arrows) extends into inferior vena cava in
B. Local left iliac and left paraaortic lymph nodes (black
arrow, B) are also identified. Other secondary signs of acute DVT
on A include venous dilatation compared with normal contralateral side,
perivenous soft-tissue infiltration suggestive of edema, contrast material
accumulation delineating intraluminal clot, and opacification of collateral
veins.