Suppurative thrombophlebitis differential diagnosis

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

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Peripheral suppurative thrombophlebitis should be differentiated from cellulitis and deep venous thrombosis; while abdominal and pelvic vein suppurative thrombophlebitis must be differentiated from septic abortion, acute appendicitis, cholangitis, and other genitourinary infections. Lemierre disease should be differentiated from peritonsillar abscess, pharyngitis, and soft tissue neck abscess.

Suppurative Thrombophlebitis Differential Diagnosis

Peripheral suppurative thrombophlebitis should be differentiated from other similar conditions such as:

Lemierre disease should be differentiated from:

Abdominal and pelvic veins suppurative thrombophlebitis must be differentiated from:

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