Abstract

The lower extremity Deep vein thrombosis is a disorder caused by blood stasis in the veins of the lower limbs. It is a prevalent ailment in middle-aged and elderly people. It is more prevalent in males, as previously said, although it is still common in girls. Furthermore, it is often linked to immobility and cardiac illnesses such as heart failure and atrial fibrillation. Deep vein thrombosis is infrequently bilateral, and instances in youngsters are recorded in disorders such as May-Thurner syndrome. Based on the history, examination, and lower limb doppler US, the diagnosis is clearly confirmed. This study aims to look at a 78-year-old female patient who has bilateral deep vein thrombosis. The presentation will be shown, and the risk factors for her disease will be discussed.

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