Meta-Analysis: The Value of Clinical Assessment in the Diagnosis of Deep Venous Thrombosis
Annals of Internal Medicine2005Vol. 143(2), pp. 129–139
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Abstract
Individual clinical features are of limited value in diagnosing DVT. Overall assessment of clinical probability by using the Wells score is more useful.
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