Table 2.
No. | Venous Scenario | Age/Sex | TRANCE-MRI | Ultrasound and other image studies |
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1 | Deep vein thrombosis | 69/M | DVT in left SFV | US: DVT in left SFV. |
2 | Deep vein thrombosis | 55/M | DVT in left EIV | US & CT: no thrombosis |
3 | Deep vein thrombosis | 59/M | DVT in left PV | US: DVT in left PV |
4 | Deep vein thrombosis | 72/F | DVT in left CFV and SFV | US: DVT in left CFV and SFV. |
5 | Deep vein thrombosis | 57/F | DVT in right EIV | US & CT: no thrombosis |
6 | Deep vein thrombosis | 78/M | DVT in left CFV and SFV | US: DVT in left CFV and SFV. |
7 | Deep vein thrombosis | 74/F | DVT in left CFV, SFV, PV, ATV and PTV; PAOD in left CFA and SFA | US: DVT in left CFV, SFV, PV |
8 | Deep vein thrombosis | 84/M | Both EIVs compression by metastatic lymph nodes; PAD in left ATA | US: no thrombosis |
9 | Deep vein thrombosis | 74/M | Left CFV compression by hip prosthesis with osteomyelitis | US: no thrombosis |
10 | Deep vein thrombosis | 72/F | Left PV compression by knee effusion | US: no thrombosis |
11 | Deep vein thrombosis | 78/M | Double IVC | US: no thrombosis |
12 | Venous static ulcer | 53/M | Varicose veins of SSV territory with large perforators | US: prominent calf perforating varicose veins |
13 | Venous static ulcer | 34/M | Collateral veins from medial calf to medial thigh, with pelvic collateral vein | US: no thrombosis |
14 | Venous static ulcer | 68/M | DVT im left PV and PTV, subcutaneous swelling of left leg | US: venous insufficiency |
15 | Venous static ulcer | 60/M | DVT in right SFV and PV; PAD in right ATA and PTA | US: venous insufficiency |
16 | Venous static ulcer | 78/M | DVT involving from left EIV to left PV | US: DVT in left thigh |
17 | Venous static ulcer | 55/M | no thrombosis; no arterial occlusion | US: no thrombosis |
18 | Venous static ulcer | 65/M | Varicose veins of SSV territory; occluded left axillofemoral bypass graft | US: no thrombosis |
19 | Symptomatic varicose vein | 38/M | Varicose veins of both GSVs territory | US: both GSVs insufficiency. |
20 | Symptomatic varicose vein | 38/M | Varicose veins of right GSV territory | US: right GSV insufficiency. |
21 | Symptomatic varicose vein | 54/F | Varicose vein in left GSV | US: left GSV insufficiency. |
22 | Recurrent varicose vein | 50/F | Varicose veins of both legs | US: DVT in left DFV |
23 | Recurrent varicose vein | 45/M | Varicose veins of right leg | US: no thrombosis |
24 | Lymphedema | 65/M | diffuse subcutaneous swelling; compression of left CIV | US & CT: no thrombosisLymphoscintigraphy: lymphedema |
25 | Lymphedema | 75/M | Subcutaneous swelling of left leg, no thrombosis. | US: no thrombosis. |
ATA Anterior tibial artery, ATV Anterior tibial vein, CFA Common femoral artery, CFV Common femoral vein, CIV Common iliac vein, CT Computed tomography, DFV Deep femoral vein, DVT Deep venous thrombosis, EIV External iliac vein, GSV Greater saphenous vein, IVC Inferior vena cava, PAD Peripheral artery disease, PV Popliteal vein, PTV Posterior tibial vein, SFA Superficial femoral artery, SFV Superficial femoral vein, SSV Small saphenous vein, US Ultrasonography