Positive DVT on POCUS - Greater Saphenous Vein 

Which of the following is true about this study?
Resolution: R leg, positive. Assuming indicator is pointing to pt’s R, CFA is on the pt’s anatomical R (lateral in R leg, medial in L leg) & the CFV w/ adjoining GSV on the patient's anatomical L (medial R leg, lateral L leg). CFV does not fully compress indicating R proximal DVT

Labeled Schematic: https://twitter.com/EUSmkh/status/1

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Meghan Kelly Herbst, MD @eusmkh · 5 years ago
UCONN Associate Professor in Emergency Medicine. Ultrasound Fellowship Yale 2011. Family, patients, education, running = my life. https://twitter.com/EUSmkh | https://www.instagram.com/eus_mkh/
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