dolens
Dolens is a historical medical term derived from the Latin dolens, meaning painful or suffering. In medical usage, it is most closely associated with phlegmasia dolens, a description of a painful, swollen leg caused by venous thrombosis, particularly deep vein thrombosis (DVT). The term phlegmasia dolens has been used to describe severe DVT with marked edema and pain, and it is contrasted with phlegmasia alba dolens (white leg) and phlegmasia cerulea dolens (blue leg), which denote varying degrees of venous outflow obstruction and tissue ischemia.
Historically, dolens also referred to postpartum leg swelling known as the "milk leg," a condition linked to
Causes and risk factors align with Virchow's triad: venous stasis, hypercoagulability, and vascular injury. Risk factors
Diagnosis typically relies on duplex ultrasonography to detect venous thrombosis, with D-dimer testing as an adjunct