Oxidative Stress in the Pathophysiology of Chronic Venous Disease: An Overview [PDF]
Chronic venous disease (CVD) and its major manifestation, varicose veins (VV) of the lower limbs, is a common, multifactorial disease that affects a significant percentage of adult and elderly people worldwide.
Sonia Rațiu +7 more
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Pathophysiological mechanisms of chronic venous disease and their role in C0s clinical class
The aim of this review is to provide a clear understanding of the pathophysiological mechanisms of chronic venous disease (CVD) at different clinical stages and the possible role of these mechanisms in the development of symptoms in C0s clinical class of
Andrew Nicolaides, Eliete Bouskela
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Evaluation of hemodynamic characteristics of iliac vein in chronic venous disease and iliac vein compression syndrome patients using magnetic resonance image: A prospective study. [PDF]
Xie T +9 more
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Chronic Venous Disease and Its Intersections With Diabetes Mellitus. [PDF]
Jarošíková R +6 more
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Clinical and Pathogenetic Aspects of Complex Treatment of Decompensated Forms of Chronic Venous Insufficiency of the Lower Extremities [PDF]
The article presents a clinical assessment of the effectiveness of the author's method of pharmacological correction in the complex treatment of patients with trophic ulcers of venous origin in the lower extremities.
Vladimir V. Izosimov +5 more
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Chronic venous disease: Literature review
The venous system is responsible for bringing blood from the lower limbs to the heart. To achieve this, various mechanisms are activated that work against gravitational force. A very important mechanism is the function of the venous valves.
Miguel A. Sierra-Juárez +3 more
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Retrieval of Tunneled Cuffed Venous Catheter Due to Accidental Catheterization of Subclavian Artery [PDF]
Tunneled cuffed venous catheter or permacath insertion is used routinely in intensive care management and chronic kidney disease patient for dialysis. We report an unusual case of 43Y old male patient case of chronic kidney disease on dialysis in whom a ...
Soham Shah, Abhishek Joshi
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FEATURES OF SUPERFICIAL VEIN THROMBOSIS IN PATIENTS WITH A LARGE DIAMETER OF GREAT SAPHENOUS VEIN
Introduction. Superficial vein thrombosis is characterized by the formation of thrombi in the superficial veins with subocclusion or occlusion of the venous lumen and its inflammatory reaction, which occurs more often in the lower extremities.
Viktoriia Mishura, Yurii Melekhovets
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Aim: The aim of this study was to assess the influence of body mass index (BMI) on the development of ulceration in patients with venous disease. We also analyzed other risk factors that might lead to the progression of disease to ulceration.
Pearl Lal +6 more
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Venous Stasis Leg Ulcers: A Review
Chronic venous stasis ulcers (CVSU) of the lower extremity affect up to 5% of the population over 65 years and 1.5% of the general population. CVSU is caused by chronic venous disease produced by venous hypertension.
David Gaus
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