The clinical picture of post thrombotic syndrome (PTS) is non-specific (1). Onset of symptoms may not be seen for 6-24 months after resolution of acute DVT symptoms (2).
The patient may complain of:
Physical examination may reveal:
Typically symptoms are aggravated by standing or walking and improve with resting, leg elevation and lying down (3).
Long term sequelae include development of venous hypertensive ulcerations:
Further investigations are not necessary if signs and symptoms compatible with PTS develop in a patient with a history of a (documented or highly suspected) DVT. Diagnostic testing may be necessary in patients with leg complaints but without a likely or objectively proven previous DVT (1).
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