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Symptoms of chronic venous insufficiency have been known since antiquity. The prevalence of chronic venous insufficiency in Western Europe and the USA has been reported within the range from from 1 to 40% in women and from 1 to 17% in men [1].
A. Yu. Semenov, A. M. Malakhov
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Chronic dermatomycoses of the foot as risk factors for acute bacterial cellulitis of the leg: A case-control study [PDF]
Objective: To assess the role of foot dermatomycosis ( tinea pedis and onychomycosis) and other candidate risk factors in the development of acute bacterial cellulitis of the leg.
Bardur Sigurgeirsson +13 more
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BackgroundMany home-dwelling elderly use medical compression stockings to prevent venous insufficiency, deep venous thrombosis, painful legs and leg ulcers.
K. Dahm +4 more
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Chronic Cerebrospinal Venous Insufficiency and Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory disease of unknown pathogenesis that causes demyelination of the central nervous system. Its cause currently remains unclear, but the underlying etiology is generally considered to be immunologically ...
Kadihan Yalçın Şafak
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Purpose: To determine the relation between pelvic varicose veins and lower extremity venous insufficiency in women with chronic pelvic pain. Methods and Materials: This study was done in Yuzuncu Yil University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Radiology,
A Bora +4 more
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A systematic review of cost-effectiveness analyses of complex wound interventions reveals optimal treatments for specific wound types. [PDF]
BackgroundComplex wounds present a substantial economic burden on healthcare systems, costing billions of dollars annually in North America alone.
Antony, Jesmin +7 more
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Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) is a disease that impacts cellular homeostasis. CVI may occur with a valvular destruction process known as venous reflux or valvular incompetence.
M. Ortega +8 more
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Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) is a pervasive and problematic disorder thought to affect between 10 and 35 % of the American population [1]. It encompasses a full spectrum of chronic venous disorders ranging from uncomplicated telangiectasies to debilitating venous ulcers.
Mary So, Namrata Khimani, Michael Ngyuen
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Treating deep venous insufficiency with a novel implantable device
Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) is increasing in prevalence on a global scale. Current treatment options are limited to improving venous return, ablation of refluxing veins, and reducing outflow obstruction.
Mark Awad, MD +3 more
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Venous Insufficiency in Pediatric Patients
Objective:The diagnosis and treatment of chronic venous disease has been well standardized in adults. However, the diagnosis of chronic venous insufficiency in pediatric patients, except for Klippel-Trénaunay syndrome and post-thrombotic syndrome, could ...
Melike Elif TEKER AÇIKEL, Bekir İNAN
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