What is the difference between thrombosis and thrombophlebitis




















Superficial vein thrombosis (also known as superficial thrombophlebitis) results from thrombus formation in a superficial vein (most commonly the saphenous. Phlebitis (fle-BYE-tis) means inflammation of a vein. Thrombophlebitis is due to one or more blood clots in a vein that cause inflammation. Thrombophlebitis. Superficial vein thrombosis—also called superficial thrombophlebitis—of the lower extremities is a well-known and common disease, often occurring in patients.



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