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Walter Wallace Jr


Medical students[edit]

UCSF[1]

Will Rowan Baxter (former rubgy player, ?murder-suicide) have his brain examined for CTE?[1][2]

NICE NG158[3]

NICE NG158[4]

2012 NICE CG144[5]

NICE NG158[6][7]

Table[edit]

Criteria Wells score for DVT Dutch Primary Care Rule
Active cancer (treatment within last 6 months or palliative) +1 point +1 point
Calf swelling ≥ 3 cm compared to asymptomatic calf (measured 10 cm below tibial tuberosity) +1 point +2 points
Swollen unilateral superficial veins (non-varicose, in symptomatic leg) +1 point +1 point
Unilateral pitting edema (in symptomatic leg) +1 point
Previous documented DVT +1 point
Swelling of entire leg +1 point
Localized tenderness along the deep venous system +1 point
Paralysis, paresis, or recent cast immobilization of lower extremities +1 point
Recently bedridden ≥ 3 days, or major surgery requiring regional or general anesthetic in the past 12 weeks +1 point +1 point
Alternative diagnosis at least as likely −2 points
Positive D-dimer (≥ 0.5 mcg/mL or 1.7 nmol/L) +6 points
Absence of leg trauma +1 point
Male sex +1 point
Use of oral contraceptives +1 point

References[edit]

  1. ^ Azzam A, Bresler D, Leon A, Maggio L, Whitaker E, Heilman J, et al. (February 2017). "Why Medical Schools Should Embrace Wikipedia: Final-Year Medical Student Contributions to Wikipedia Articles for Academic Credit at One School". Academic Medicine: Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges. 92 (2): 194–200. doi:10.1097/ACM.0000000000001381. PMC 5265689. PMID 27627633.
  2. ^ Gamie, S.A.A.; Foda, E.M. (2019). Essentials of Abdominal Ultrasound. IntechOpen. ISBN 978-1-78984-211-1. Retrieved 2021-10-20.
  3. ^ "Venous thromboembolic diseases: diagnosis, management and thrombophilia testing". NICE. 26 March 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ Venous thromboembolic diseases: diagnosis, management and thrombophilia testing (NG148) (26 March 2020). NICE.
  5. ^ National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence. Clinical guideline 144: Venous thromboembolic diseases: the management of venous thromboembolic diseases and the role of thrombophilia testing. London, 2012.
  6. ^ National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence. Clinical guideline 158: Venous thromboembolic diseases: diagnosis, management and thrombophilia testing. London, 2020.
  7. ^ Wong E, Chaudhry S. "Venous thromboembolism (VTE)". McMaster Pathophysiology Review. Retrieved April 4, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

External links[edit]

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