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Fig. 3B. Focal wall thickening mimicking acute deep venous thrombosis
in 66-year-old man suspected of having pulmonary embolism. Longitudinal color
Doppler sonogram (shown here in black and white) or right common femoral vein
shows thickening of posterior wall (arrowheads) consistent with
chronic deep venous thrombosis. This finding was unchanged compared with
previous sonogram obtained 6 months earlier.
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