Imaging Features of Plantar Vein Thrombosis: An Easily Overlooked Condition in the Differential Diagnosis of Foot Pain.
Frederico Celestino MirandaAdham do Amaral E CastroFábio Brandão YoshimuraAlexandre Leme GodoyDurval do Carmo Barros SantosLaercio Alberto RosembergAtul Kumar TanejaPublished in: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Plantar vein thrombosis is a venous disorder affecting deep plantar veins that can manifest with non-specific localized pain, plantar foot pain, swelling, and sensation of fullness. Plantar veins are not routinely assessed during sonographic scans for deep venous thrombosis, which makes plantar venous thrombosis a commonly missed diagnosis. This paper provides a comprehensive review of the venous anatomy of the foot and imaging findings of plantar venous thrombosis as well as discusses the current literature on the topic and its differential diagnoses.