Painful and Indurated Hyperchromic Cord of the Arm: Thrombophlebitis of the Cephalic Vein

Figure 1.

A) Photograph of the right arm showing the hyperchromic cord, indicated by the black curved arrows. B) Axial view of the incompressible cephalic vein dilated by hypoechoic thrombus (red star), without Doppler flow. C) Longitudinal view of the cephalic thrombosis, extended with a hy-poechogenic thrombus (red star)