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Recurrent varicose veins

World Journal of Surgery, 1986
AbstractWhen Doppler ultrasound was introduced for the assessment of patients with varicose veins, a more accurate clinical appraisal of the pathophysiology of this condition became possible. In particular, it enabled identification of those patients with recurrent varicose veins who had had inappropriate or inadequate initial treatment. It facilitated
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VARICOSE VEINS OF PREGNANCY

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1960
Approximately 15 to 20 per cent of pregnant women develop varicose veins. These varices have a characteristic "scattered" distribution. The vulva is frequently involved. They are quite different from varices in the nonpregnant state. Susceptible women develop progressively larger varicosities with each succeeding pregnancy.
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Varicose Veins

Archives of Surgery, 1976
The high prevalence of varicose veins in Western countries contrasts with their relative rarity in traditionally living communities in the Third World. Evidence is presented in support of the hypothesis that a major causative factor is the transmission of raised intra-abdominal pressures to the veins of the legs.
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Varicose veins

BMJ, 2012
M-C, Nogaro   +3 more
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Varicose Veins

Disease-a-Month, 2009
Ritesh, Bhayani, Jonathan, Lippitz
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Enterically derived high-density lipoprotein restrains liver injury through the portal vein

Science, 2021
Yong-Hyun Han   +2 more
exaly  

Polymeric particle-based therapies for acute inflammatory diseases

Nature Reviews Materials, 2022
Noah Pacifici, Omolola Eniola-Adefeso
exaly  

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