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DVT Protocols The following provides details of Upper and Lower Limb DVT protocols used in our practice. Paige Fabre
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Figure 1: An 80-year-old female with the right glomus jugulare Figure 1: An 80-year-old female with the right glomus jugulare. (a) Gray scale longitudinal ultrasound of the right jugular vein demonstrates intraluminal filling defect and distended internal jugular vein (arrow). (b) gray scale ultrasound image of the right internal jugular vein in transverse plane (a) without and (b) with compression confirming that there is an intraluminal filling defect and vein cannot be compressed. (c) color flow Doppler image of the right internal jugular vein in longitudinal view. Demonstrates intraluminal filling defect. (d) spectral Doppler demonstrates low resistance arterial waveform suggestive of tumor vascularity, thus confirming this to be a malignant thrombus and not a deep venous bland thrombus. (These figures are reproduced with permission from Maria Zambrano, Yoon Ko, Vikram S Dogra. Glomus Jugulare Tumor Presenting as Deep Vein Thrombosis. Am J Sonogr 2018 1(11) 1-4)