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Differential Diagnosis
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Differential Diagnosis
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Differential Diagnosis
Differential Diagnosis
Deep
Vein Thrombosis
Since pain and swelling are common presenting complaints, deep
vein thrombosis must be differentiated from other causes including muscle
strain (trauma), rupture or tear; leg swelling
in a paralyzed leg; lymphangitis or lymphedema; cellulitis; ruptured popliteal
cyst (Baker’s cyst); chronic venous insufficiency, osteomyelitis,
arterial ischemia, hematoma, and superficial thrombophlebitis.
Pulmonary
Embolism
For pulmonary embolism,
conditions that need to be ruled out include cardiogenic shock, cardiac
tamponade, aortic dissection, pneumonia, and massive myocardial infarction.