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The incidence of acute lower limb thrombosis, in symptomatic patients detected with ultrasound, with consideration of recent COVID‐19 vaccination or infection
After the COVID‐19 vaccination roll out began in March 2021 patients began presenting to a Victorian Emergency Department with lower limb pain following their vaccination. As a result, radiology requests for ultrasound examinations, to exclude post vaccination deep vein thrombosis (DVT) began appearing.