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Deep vein thrombosis or ruptured Baker’s cyst? Thrombus, Volume 4, Number 2.
A swollen painful lower leg is a common presentation for admission. Once cellulitis has been excluded on clinical grounds, the diagnosis is invariably that of a deep vein thrombosis (DVT). The principal alternative diagnosis – a ruptured Baker’s cyst is often overlooked. Failing to recognise this diagnosis can have far reaching consequences.
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