. "Diagnostic imaging before endovascular treatment of deep vein thrombosis: what we want to know and how"@en . . "Diagnostic imaging before endovascular treatment of deep vein thrombosis: what we want to know and how" . "4"^^ . . . "Diagnostic imaging before endovascular treatment of deep vein thrombosis: what we want to know and how"@en . . "Diagnostic imaging before endovascular treatment of deep vein thrombosis: what we want to know and how" . "P\u00E1nek, Ji\u0159\u00ED" . . . . "I, P(NT14586)" . . "14110" . "Andra\u0161ina, Tom\u00E1\u0161" . . "imaging vein trombosis"@en . "Boudn\u00FD, Jaroslav" . . . "RIV/00216224:14110/13:00078502!RIV15-MSM-14110___" . "Hust\u00FD, Jakub" . "earning objectives To demonstrate the importance of appropriate imaging before endovascular treatment of deep vein thrombosis (DVT), to discuss advantages and disadvantages of different imaging modalities and to show pathological conditions associated with DVT. Background Endovascular treatment of DVT represented by local pharmacological and mechanical thrombolysis plays an important role in the management of this unrare disease. Besides the clinical parameters, the choice of appropriate treatment is influenced by diagnostic imaging. The main goal of the pre-procedure imaging is to reveal possible underlying morphological changes and to determine the proximal extend of the thrombosis. Clinical Findings/Procedure The most common and, in some cases, the only imaging modality in pre-procedure planning is ultrasound. Besides its physical limitations, it is a highly examiner-dependent modality."@en . "[C0D90C57047E]" . "earning objectives To demonstrate the importance of appropriate imaging before endovascular treatment of deep vein thrombosis (DVT), to discuss advantages and disadvantages of different imaging modalities and to show pathological conditions associated with DVT. Background Endovascular treatment of DVT represented by local pharmacological and mechanical thrombolysis plays an important role in the management of this unrare disease. Besides the clinical parameters, the choice of appropriate treatment is influenced by diagnostic imaging. The main goal of the pre-procedure imaging is to reveal possible underlying morphological changes and to determine the proximal extend of the thrombosis. Clinical Findings/Procedure The most common and, in some cases, the only imaging modality in pre-procedure planning is ultrasound. Besides its physical limitations, it is a highly examiner-dependent modality." . "2"^^ . . . "69291" . "RIV/00216224:14110/13:00078502" . .