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Association of varicose veins with incidence risk of atrial fibrillation: a population-based cohort study. [PDF]
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A Multi-Institutional Study on the Efficacy and Safety of Wearing a Custom-Made Compression Elastic Garment for 6 Months for Klippel-Trenaunay Syndrome with Venous Malformation. [PDF]
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Mapping risks of hospital-recorded health conditions in people with eczema
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The postphlebitic varicose ulcer
American Heart Journal, 1939I N GENERAL there are two types of ulceration of the lower leg associated with varicose veins. This was pointed out originally by Homans,l in 1917. The first type is the simple varicose ulcer which is found in association with a varicose and incompetent condition of the long or short saphenous veins.
J.Kenneth Keeley, Robert R. Linton
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Imaging Science Journal, 2019
Varicose ulcers occur due to improper functioning of venous valves in legs. These ulcers are the severe external signs of vein-related problems, such as chronic pain, leg swelling and leg heaviness.
V. Rajathi, R. Bhavani, Wiselin Jiji
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Varicose ulcers occur due to improper functioning of venous valves in legs. These ulcers are the severe external signs of vein-related problems, such as chronic pain, leg swelling and leg heaviness.
V. Rajathi, R. Bhavani, Wiselin Jiji
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 2018
Question In patients with venous leg ulcers and superficial venous reflux (varicose veins), what is the relative effectiveness of early vs deferred endovenous ablation added to compression therapy? Methods Design Randomized controlled trial (Early Venous
A. Gallus
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Question In patients with venous leg ulcers and superficial venous reflux (varicose veins), what is the relative effectiveness of early vs deferred endovenous ablation added to compression therapy? Methods Design Randomized controlled trial (Early Venous
A. Gallus
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Journal of dermatology (Print)
“Wound, Pressure Ulcer, and Burn Guidelines‐5: Guidelines for the management of lower leg ulcers and varicose veins, second edition” is revised from the first edition, which was published in the Japanese Journal of Dermatology in 2011.
Takaaki Ito+49 more
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“Wound, Pressure Ulcer, and Burn Guidelines‐5: Guidelines for the management of lower leg ulcers and varicose veins, second edition” is revised from the first edition, which was published in the Japanese Journal of Dermatology in 2011.
Takaaki Ito+49 more
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Varicose veins and varicose ulcers
1996Varicose veins are one of the most widespread and ancient diseases in the world. Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics, Aztec illustrations and Greek bas-reliefs reported this disease in ordinary people in its different stages of evolution from tortuous venous dilation, to edema and trophic lesions.
Bruna Carioti+6 more
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A Case of Varicose Ulcer Treated with Homoeopathy
Homœopathic Links, 2022Priyanka Nim
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Overview of Leech Therapy as an Alternative Treatment for Varicose Ulcers: Mechanisms and Efficacy
Asian Journal of Nursing Education and ResearchVaricose ulcer, the most severe and debilitating complication of chronic venous insufficiency in the lower limbs, impart substantial obstacles in medical management because of their chronicity and propensity for recurrence.
Mohd. Maruf Khan, Akanksha Mishra
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