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Development of chronic venous disease
Vnitřní lékařství, 2023Chronic venous disease is known to gradually worsen in the course of years. However, little clinical data is available. The patient group and methods: We used the set of our patients with completed clinical examination, duplex sonography and photoplethysmography and selected 160 patients examined at our office after 10 and more years.
Jiří, Spáčil, Jaroslava, Svobodová
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2006
This account of chronic venous disease summarizes the clinical aspects of the disorder and reviews the recent advances in studies of the hydrodynamic and biochemical changes that underlie the disorder.
J J, Bergan +5 more
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This account of chronic venous disease summarizes the clinical aspects of the disorder and reviews the recent advances in studies of the hydrodynamic and biochemical changes that underlie the disorder.
J J, Bergan +5 more
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Medical Clinics of North America, 2009
Identifying characteristic cutaneous findings is important in determining the appropriate management of certain venous diseases. The health care provider should be familiar with the classic description of patterns and distributions of skin manifestations, such as varicose veins, stasis dermatitis, palpable cord, petechiae, and telangiectasias.
Claire D, Wolinsky, Heidi, Waldorf
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Identifying characteristic cutaneous findings is important in determining the appropriate management of certain venous diseases. The health care provider should be familiar with the classic description of patterns and distributions of skin manifestations, such as varicose veins, stasis dermatitis, palpable cord, petechiae, and telangiectasias.
Claire D, Wolinsky, Heidi, Waldorf
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Chronic Venous Insufficiency Disease
International Journal of Angiology, 1997Chronic venous insufficiency is a debilitating condition. It affects about 0.2% of the population and is very demanding on health resources. In the UK, there are about 100,000 patients with active leg ulcers and treating these patients costs the national health service between £100 and £400,000,000 per anum.
S. Shami, S. Sarin, J. Scurr
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Dietary Effects on Chronic Venous Disease
Annals of Vascular Surgery, 2023Diet is fundamental to maintaining and improving human health. There is ample evidence identifying the beneficial and/or harmful effects of diet on noncommunicable diseases such as obesity, diabetes mellitus, and cardiovascular disease. However, the associations of the diet to chronic venous disease has not been fully described.Data were collected ...
Jing, He +20 more
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Chronic Venous Disease and Comorbidities
Angiology, 2014We report the relations between comorbidities and chronic venous disease. In this cross-sectional study, information was gathered from 1679 Serbian patients. The majority (65.0%) of patients were women. Mild forms of chronic venous disease (clinical, etiologic, anatomic and pathophysiologic [CEAP] classification; C0s-C1) were more frequent in women ...
Matic, P. +6 more
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