| DVT | Deep Vein Thrombosis |
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| DVT | deep venous thrombosis |
| DVT | Deep Vein Thrombosis |
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| DVT | Deep Venous Thrombosis |
| DVT | Blood clotting in the veins of the inner thigh or leg. In air travel, DVT is the economy-class syndrome. Even in young, health travelers the long stretches immobilised in cramped seats in cabins with very low humidity set the stage for the formation of a thrombus (blood clot) in the lower leg. Blood clots can break off (as an embolism) and makes its way to the luhg where it has the potential of causing respiratory distress and respiratory failure. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| DVT |
The formation of a blood clot (solid mass of blood) within a blood vessel ?particularly the large deep veins of the lower legs. They can be caused by a prolonged lack of body movement. The clot can block the flow of blood through the vessel and if the clot stays, it can cause tissue damage, due to lack of oxygen.
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| DVT |
A clot in a deep vein, usually the leg. Symptoms may include pain, swelling or no symptoms at all. If untreated, the clot could travel to the lungs.
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| DVT |
blockage of the deep veins; particularly common in the leg.
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| DVT |
a blood clot, usually originating in the deep veins of the leg; increased risk of DVT after surgery or periods of inactivity
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| DVT |
a venous disorder in which a blood clot develops in a deep vein and blocks the flow of blood through that vein
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