Bilateral duplex venogram

An imaging study of both leg veins to show blood flow, blockages, clots, or valve problems in Visit Clinic.
What is a Bilateral duplex venogram Test in Visit Clinic?
A bilateral duplex venogram is an imaging exam that looks at the veins in both legs. It shows vein structure and measures blood flow. The test finds narrowing, blockages, clots, or poor valve function in the veins. Veins carry blood back to the heart, so problems can cause swelling, pain, skin changes, or risk of embolism. Doctors use the results to diagnose deep vein thrombosis, chronic venous insufficiency, or venous reflux. The information helps guide treatment such as medication, clot removal, stents, or surgery. It also helps monitor how well previous treatments are working.
Bilateral duplex venogram Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
Bilateral duplex venogram Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The Bilateral duplex venogram test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a Bilateral duplex venogram Test in Visit Clinic?
Bilateral duplex venogram is ordered as part of a lower-extremity venous evaluation when doctors suspect deep vein thrombosis or chronic venous insufficiency. Patients with leg swelling, pain, skin changes, or unexplained redness may prompt this scan. It helps diagnose clots, reflux, or blockages and guides treatments like anticoagulants, procedures, or surgery. Abnormal results may come from immobility, surgery, pregnancy, obesity, cancer, or inherited clotting disorders, and family history of clots raises concern.
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