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Varicose Veins

Journal of Perioperative Practice, 2008
Varicose veins are common and often asymptomatic. A variety of treatment methods are available for those who develop symptoms or complications. The traditional open surgical treatment still forms the mainstay of treatment. Endovenous treatment methods offer a new alternative but have their own limitations.
Sherab G, Bhutia   +2 more
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Association of Primary Varicose Veins with Dysregulated Vein Wall Apoptosis

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, 2008
BACKGROUND: Disordered programmed cell death may play a role in the development of superficial venous incompetence. We have determined the number of cells in apoptosis, and the mediators regulating the intrinsic and extrinsic pathways in specimens of ...
E Ducassé, D Midy, Enrico Sbarigia
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Duodenal varicose veins

Surgical Endoscopy, 1991
Duodenal varices (DV) are rare. We present a review of published cases with emphasis on the management and outcome, as illustrated by our own cases, which reflects the experience reported in the literature. The diagnosis of DV must be considered in patients with gastrointestinal bleeding. Two-thirds of all reported cases have portal venous hypertension
S, Linder, K L, Wiechel
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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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Haemoglobin of varicose vein, varicose vein with thrombophlebitis and in parietal thrombus of varicose vein.

Roczniki Akademii Medycznej w Bialymstoku (1995), 2005
Saphenous veins were taken for examination: unchanged, varicose with thrombophlebitis and varicose thrombus. The contents of haemoglobin and protein were determined in the homogenate of that material. Only small quantities of haemoglobin were found in walls of unchanged veins.
A, Guzowski   +6 more
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Varicose Veins

Disease-a-Month, 2009
Ritesh, Bhayani, Jonathan, Lippitz
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Varicose veins

BMJ, 2012
M-C, Nogaro   +3 more
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