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Thigh compression

Phlebology, 2008
The aim of this overview is to discuss the role of thigh compression for the management of venous and lymphatic diseases. The most important indications for thigh compression are prevention and treatment of sequelae of superficial vein procedures (surgery or endovenous procedures), prevention and therapy of deep vein thrombosis (DVT), post-thrombotic ...
H Partsch, G Mosti
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Thigh Augmentation

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1995
Based on the experience with calf and buttock augmentation, a new type of implant was designed for thigh augmentation. A case report is presented.
M, Kon, C M, Baert, M Y, de Lange
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LIPOSUCTION OF THE THIGH

Dermatologic Clinics, 1999
This article discusses liposuction of the thigh. All aspects of preoperative evaluation, anesthesia, operative technique, and postoperative care are reviewed. Issues relating to safety are emphasized as are aesthetic dimensions of liposuction of the thigh.
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An Adolescent With Thigh Pain

Pediatric Emergency Care, 2008
Musculoskeletal pain is a common symptom among active adolescent in the emergency department. The etiologic list is broad and range from benign to potential life-threatening conditions. Deep vein thrombosis is a rare cause of lower extremity pain in children.
Muhammad, Waseem   +3 more
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Tufted angioma of the thigh

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1994
Tufted angioma or angioblastoma of Nakagawa is a rare vascular tumor that usually appears in early childhood. It frequently is seen as an erythematous to red-brown, frequently indurated plaque that usually occurs on the trunk or neck. Typically tufted angiomas enlarge for a few years and then cease growing and remain stable.
E F, Bernstein   +5 more
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