that would be deep venous thrombosis caused by stasis of blood and hypercoagulability. From the lecture provided by dr Campbell it seems it would be a problem with increased hydrostatic pressure because the blood would back up (since the clot is obstructing the vessel) causeing vasodilation and therefore increase in hydrostatic pressure. Hope that cleared the confusion. :)
its very informative . thanks for the effort . this is one of the best channel i came cross for medical students
You are a rockstar Dr Campbell!
amazing .... so clear explanation .... thanks a lot!
thank u sir.keep going
Are lactase dehydrogenates also responsible for compartment syndrome?
This was fantastic -- thank you so much. May I ask which mechanism would produce leg swelling on long international flights?
that would be deep venous thrombosis caused by stasis of blood and hypercoagulability. From the lecture provided by dr Campbell it seems it would be a problem with increased hydrostatic pressure because the blood would back up (since the clot is obstructing the vessel) causeing vasodilation and therefore increase in hydrostatic pressure. Hope that cleared the confusion. :)
Thank you 🙏🏼