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Fig. 2B. 25-year-old man presented with painful swelling of right leg
and low-grade fever (37.8°C). Sonography showed bilateral thrombosis of
iliac veins and right femoral vein. CT was performed to rule out malignant
process because chest radiography showed widening of mediastinum, and
sonography raised suspicion of enlarged retroperitoneal lymph nodes. Axial
contrast-enhanced CT scan shows thrombi (arrows) in common iliac
veins bilaterally. Additional thrombi involved right external iliac and right
femoral veins (not shown).
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