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DVT Exam

Introduction

A swollen, tender, warm, red calf can be indicative of several conditions, one of which is Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT).

Other differentials could include include cellulitis, muscle injury, achilles tendon rupture, phlegmasia and varicose eczema. Examining a swollen leg is a common OSCE station.

Introduction

Inspection

Inspection of the legs

Patient with phelgmasia DVT of the left leg. Phlegmasia is a severe form of DVT with complete occlusion of the venous circulation, resulting in an acute onset presentation, and unlike a more traditional DVT it is associated with significant pain.

Palpation

Auscultation

Finishing off

Thank the patient, and tell them they can now cover up
Mention any further investigations:

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