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. 2021 Jun 18;13(6):e15741. doi: 10.7759/cureus.15741

Table 1. Demographics, subject, and gonadal vein thrombosis (GVT) characteristics.

Variable Total Subject (n = 58)
Age in years “Mean (Standard deviation)” 50.0 (15.0)
Gender “n (%)” Male 1 (2%)
Female 57 (98%)
GVT side “n (%)” Right 34 (59%)
Left 20 (34%)
Bilateral 4 (7%)
Thrombosed vein diameter in millimeter “Mean (Standard deviation)” 10.09 (3.56)
GVT acuity at the time of imaging “n (%)” Acute 29 (50%)
Chronic 29 (50%)
Concurrent thrombosis of another vein “n (%)” 19 (33%)
Evidence of pulmonary embolism “n (%)” 7 (12%)
Previous pelvic surgery “n (%)” 19 (33%)
Malignancy at the time of diagnosis “n (%)” 44 (76%)
Anticoagulants treatment “n (%)” Yes 42 (72%)
No 16 (28%)