The role of the superficial venous system.
What is to regulate body temperature?
The 2 diseases associated with Dissections and Intimal Flaps.
What is Marfan's Syndrome and Ehlor's Danlos?
The normal venous volume.
What is <150ml?
The 3 procedures that are reserved for serious DVTs.
What is Systemic Thrombolysis, Catheter Directed Thrombolysis, and Percutaneous Mechanical Thrombectomy?
The 2 veins that communicate with the median cubital vein.
What are Basilic and Cephalic veins?
The layer that contains the Vasa Vasorum.
What is the Adventitia?
The term referred to as "s-shaped."
What is tortuos?
The reference of phasic flow.
The types of lytic agents.
What are Streptokinase and tPA?
The vein that separates the subclavian and axillary vein.
What is the Cephalic vein?
The 3 walls/layers of arteries.
What is 1) Tunica Intima, 2) Tunica Media, 3) Adventitia
The term that is "A tear along the inner layer of an artery that results in the splitting or separation of the walls of a blood vessel."
What is a Dissection?
The presence of continuous flow is consistent with this.
What is a more proximal obstruction?
The treatment most commonly used to treat May Thurner's syndrome.
What is a Venous Stent?
The term is also known as "Innominate."
What is Brachiocephalic?
The Gold Standard for arteries.
What is angiography?
The 4 false lumen flow patterns.
What is 1) Antegrade 2) To-and-fro 3) No flow as Thrombus 4) Retrograde?
The direction in which blood should flow through a perforating vein.
What is superficial to deep?
The most common complication of DVT.
What is reflux?
The 3 symptoms of a PE.
What are chest pain, tachypnea, and tachycardia?
The "window shade", monocular blindness, TIA of the eye.
What is Amarosis Fugax?
The #1 place for Dissections/Intimal Flaps to form or originate.
The lightly echogenic, poorly attached, spongy substance with possible dilated vein consistent with a total obstruction.
The 2 types of Venous disease.
What are Primary and Secondary?
The terms venous stasis, hypercoagulability, and vessel wall injury make this up.
What is Virchow's triad?