Upper limb deep vein thrombosis: A potentially fatal complication of a clavicle fracture

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We present a case a 48-year-old man who was diagnosed with an upper limb deep vein thrombosis post clavicle fracture. He was successfully investigated with a computed tomography (CT) venogram, thrombophilia was excluded, and he was subsequently treated with a 3-month course of anticoagulation. We illustrate this case with photographs and a three-dimensional colour reconstruction of a CT venogram to raise awareness of the condition. A suitable level of clinical suspicion should be maintained by the orthopaedic surgeon; delayed arm swelling with venous congestion following a clavicle fracture should be investigated with CT venography and thrombophilia should be excluded.

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Jones, R. E. K., McCann, P. A., Clark, D. A., & Sarangi, P. (2010). Upper limb deep vein thrombosis: A potentially fatal complication of a clavicle fracture. Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, 92(5). https://doi.org/10.1308/147870810X12699662980358

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