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Accuracy of complete compression ultrasound in ruling out suspected deep venous thrombosis in the ambulatory setting - A prospective cohort study
Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 05/15/09
Sevestre MA et al. - Anticoagulant therapy can be safely withheld after negative complete compression ultrasound without further testing in the ambulatory office setting.
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