Abstract

A 20-Year-Old Male With Disseminated Tuberculosis (Pulmonary, Pleural, And Lymph Node TB) Presented With Unusual Manifestation In The Form Of Extensive Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) Involving Bilateral Popliteal Veins, Femoral Veins, Iliac Veins, And Infra-Hepatic Inferior Vena Cava (IVC). Upon Follow-Up With The Patient After Two Months Of Therapy, There Was A Significant Clinical Improvement, And Edema And Tenderness Of The Lower Limb Had Decreased.

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