| Literature DB >> 6481462 |
J A Orzel, T G Rudd, W B Nelp.
Abstract
A quadriplegic patient with a swollen leg was suspected of having deep-venous thrombosis, and was studied with radionuclide venography (RNV) and contrast venography. Focal narrowing of the femoral vein, seen on RNV, was due to extrinsic compression. Although soft-tissue radiographs were normal, Tc-99m diphosphonate imaging established the diagnosis of early heterotopic bone formation (myositis ossificans), which was responsible for the venous compression. Clinically this inflammatory process can mimic deep-venous thrombosis, and should be considered in evaluating patients at risk for both heterotopic bone formation and deep-venous thrombosis.Entities:
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Year: 1984 PMID: 6481462
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nucl Med ISSN: 0161-5505 Impact factor: 10.057