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ABSTRACT Objective and Aims Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a potentially fatal disease that can be diagnosed with compression duplex ultrasound (CDUS). This study investigated the prevalence, anatomical distribution, and ultrasound characteristics of lower extremity DVT in suspected patients at a Ghanaian tertiary hospital.
Mary Kordei Oblitey +7 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction The management of extremity soft tissue sarcomas (STS) involving major vessels presents unique challenges, historically leading to amputation. Advances in vascular reconstruction have enabled limb‐sparing surgery (LSS), but outcomes and perioperative risks remain uncertain.
Lucas Monteiro Delgado +9 more
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Varicose veins in the anterior accessory great saphenous vein system of the lower limb
Aim. In order to improve the results of the treatment of patients with varicose veins and to prevent the recurrence of the disease, a quantitative analysis of the types of varicose veins in the anterior accessory great saphenous vein (GSV) system should ...
V. I. Rusyn +4 more
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Lymphoceles result from either trauma to the lymphatic vessels or after vein graft harvest, which occurs in 10% to 16% of patients. When a lymphocele persists despite conservative treatment, patients can experience undue distress.
Hirofumi Imai, MD +4 more
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Deep Vein Thrombosis through Remnant Great Saphenous Vein Following Vein Harvest
IntroductionGreat saphenous vein (GSV) harvest is common practice in vascular and cardiothoracic surgery. Thrombosis of the proximal remnant of vein with propagation into the femoral vein has not been reported before.Case reportThe distal half of the GSV was harvested for remote grafting of an axillary artery injury.
Jothishankar, P. +3 more
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Branching variation of saphenous nerve and great saphenous vein
Abstract Background: Saphenous nerve is the terminal branch of femoral nerve. After passing from femoral triangle to adductor canal, it pierces aponeurotic structure between gracilis and sartorius and becomes superficial at the medial of knee. It extends distally with great saphenous vein at the medial of leg and divides its terminal branches ...
İlyas Yılmaz +3 more
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Serum Symmetric Dimethylarginine as a Predictor of Toxicity of Carboplatin in Dogs
ABSTRACT Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) predicts carboplatin clearance and myelotoxicity in humans and cats. This relationship is unknown in dogs. In canines, elevated serum symmetric dimethylarginine (SDMA) correlates with reduced GFR. This study prospectively evaluated whether dogs with elevated SDMA (> 14 μg/dL) are at increased risk of ...
Alexandra Gareau +3 more
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How I manage luspatercept in transfusion‐dependent beta‐thalassemia
Abstract Beta‐thalassemia is an inherited anemia characterized by a broad spectrum of clinical manifestations. The most severe form is transfusion‐dependent β‐thalassemia, in which patients need regular blood transfusions to survive, since no adequate amount of hemoglobin is produced by the bone marrow.
Daniele Lello Panzieri +5 more
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Total Stripping of the Great Saphenous Vein in Varicose Vein Patients with Thrombophlebitis
Introduction. Patients with varicose disease of the lower extremities may suffer from subcutaneous vein thrombophlebitis with an incidence of more than 50%.
T. M. Murasov +4 more
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Saphenous Vein–Preserving Inguinal Lymph Node Dissection: A Stepwise Technical Approach
ABSTRACT Preserving the great saphenous vein during inguinal lymph node dissection maintains venous outflow and skin drainage while allowing complete oncologic clearance.
Elise Lupon +3 more
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