What is Venous Thrombosis 10/29/2009
Venous thrombosis is an acute non-purulent inflammation of the veins, accompanied by secondary thrombosis within the vessel lumen. The condition primarily affects superficial veins of the limbs or deep veins of the lower extremities. Its clinical characteristics include local swelling and pain in the affected limb, with palpable subcutaneous cords that are tender to pressure. [Detailed]