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    Bilateral Upper Extremity Venous Duplex Ultrasound

    Abdomen & Pelvis3/27/2026
    Tags:upper extremityduplexultrasound
    EXAM: Bilateral Upper Extremity Venous Duplex Ultrasound
    INDICATION:       
    COMPARISON: None
    TECHNIQUE: Grayscale, color Doppler and spectral waveform analysis of the bilateral upper extremity venous system and internal jugular vein were performed. 
    
    FINDINGS:
    
    Right Upper Extremity:
    
    Internal Jugular:
         Fully compressible with normal spontaneous waveforms
    
    Subclavian:
         Normal spontaneous waveforms
    
    Axillary: 
         Fully compressible with normal spontaneous waveforms
    
    Brachial:
         Fully compressible with normal spontaneous waveforms
    
    Basilic: 
         Fully compressible with normal spontaneous waveforms
    
    Cephalic:
         Fully compressible with normal spontaneous waveforms
    
    
    Left Upper Extremity:
    
    Internal Jugular:
         Fully compressible with normal spontaneous waveforms
    
    Subclavian:
         Normal spontaneous waveforms
    
    Axillary: 
         Fully compressible with normal spontaneous waveforms
    
    Brachial:
         Fully compressible with normal spontaneous waveforms
    
    Basilic: 
         Fully compressible with normal spontaneous waveforms
    
    Cephalic:
         Fully compressible with normal spontaneous waveforms
    
    IMPRESSION:     
    No evidence of venous thrombosis of the bilateral upper extremities, internal jugular or subclavian veins.

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