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Chronic venous disease: Literature review [PDF]
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. A family history of venous disease is most commonly associated with valve dysfunction, which can lead to venous ...
Miguel A. Sierra-Juárez +3 more
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Compression therapy in the treatment and prevention of chronic venous diseases: what's new?
Due to high prevalence of chronic venous diseases that develop in 2/3 of the adult population, this pathology can now be considered a disease of civilization.
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Therapie chronischer Wunden mit wassergefiltertem Infrarot A (wIRA) [PDF]
The central portion of chronic wounds is often hypoxic and relatively hypothermic, representing a deficient energy supply of the tissue, which impedes wound healing or even makes it impossible.
Daeschlein, Georg +5 more
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Estrogen Receptors and Chronic Venous Disease [PDF]
Chronic venous disease (CVD) is a common and relevant problem affecting Western people. The role of estrogens and their receptors in the venous wall seems to support the major prevalence of CVD in women. The effects of the estrogens are mediated by three estrogen receptors (ERs): ERα, ERβ, and G protein-coupled ER (GPER).
Serra R. +7 more
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Some new aspects of the pathogenesis of venous trophic ulcers
Venous trophic ulcers are one of the most common in the population, and costly in terms of treatment costs for complications of chronic venous insufficiency. The prevalence of venous trophic ulcers ranges from 0.18 to 1%.
B. V. Boldin +5 more
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Serious Bacterial Infections Acquired During Treatment of Patients Given a Diagnosis of Chronic Lyme Disease - United States. [PDF]
The term "chronic Lyme disease" is used by some health care providers as a diagnosis for various constitutional, musculoskeletal, and neuropsychiatric symptoms (1,2).
Blackburn, Brian G +9 more
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Fixed-dose combinations in pharmacotherapy of chronic venous diseases
Chronic venous diseases are the most common vascular diseases of the lower extremities, negatively affecting all components of the quality of life in the modern society.
V. Yu. Bogachev +3 more
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Pathologic analysis of liver transplantation for primary biliary cirrhosis [PDF]
A retrospective histopathologic review of all pathologic specimens from 394 adult liver transplant patients was undertaken with clinical correlation to determine if primary biliary cirrhosis has affected the posttrans‐plant course compared to all other ...
Ballardini +25 more
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Possibilities of treatment of symptoms of chronic diseases of lower limbs veins
The review presents literature on the epidemiology of chronic venous diseases (CVD) and chronic venous insufficiency (CVI). The main approaches to the choice of conservative therapy for CVD and CVI are presented.
M. N. Kudykin
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The high prevalence of varicose veins has been established in numerous population studies. Currently, guidelines have been developed for the treatment of patients with varicose veins for various stages of chronic venous insufficiency.
H. M. Kurginyan, V. V. Raskin
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