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Color Doppler of Iliac Veins

Color Doppler of iliac veins is an ultrasound examination that evaluates blood flow through the veins in the iliac area. This procedure is used to detect deep vein thrombosis (DVT), venous insufficiency, varicose veins, inflammatory processes, or other blood flow disorders in the iliac veins.

When to perform Color Doppler of Iliac Veines?

A Color Doppler of iliac veins is recommended if you experience symptoms such as pain or swelling in the pelvis or lower extremities, a feeling of heaviness in the legs, skin discoloration, or if there is suspicion of deep vein thrombosis. This examination is also useful for diagnosing conditions after surgical procedures or assessing chronic venous insufficiency.

What does the Color Doppler of Iliac Veines look like? 

The procedure is painless and safe. It is performed using an ultrasound probe placed on the patient’s skin, which is coated with a gel to enhance the transmission of ultrasound signals. The device displays the patency of veins, the direction and speed of blood flow, and the presence of any blood clots.

How to prepare for Color Doppler of Iliac Veines? 

No special preparation is required for a Color Doppler of iliac arteries.

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