Lower Extremity Venous Doppler
LEFT LOWER EXTREMITY VENOUS DOPPLER ULTRASOUND
REASON FOR EXAM: Status post delivery five weeks ago presenting with left calf pain.
INTERPRETATIONS: There was normal flow, compression and augmentation within the right common femoral, superficial femoral and popliteal veins. Lymph nodes within the left inguinal region measure up to 1 cm in short-axis.
IMPRESSION: Lymph nodes within the left inguinal region measure up to 1 cm in short-axis, otherwise no evidence for left lower extremity venous thrombosis.
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