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Physiological considerations in imaging of lower extremity venous thrombosis.
Lower extremity venous thrombosis is a major clinical problem because of its potential for pulmonary embolism and local vascular compromise. We present an anatomical and physiological overview followed by a review of current diagnostic methods and their underlying rationale.