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Replication study identified EFEMP1 association with varicose vein predisposition among Indians
Background Varicose vein is a chronic condition that affects the lower extremities of the human body. Several factors have been implicated in the development of this disease, viz age, gender, weight, height and prolonged standing.
Rohit Mehra +9 more
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Anatomical, Pathophysiological, and Clinical Aspects of Extra-Pelvic Varicose Veins of Pelvic Origin
Venous hypertension in the pelvic veins can result in the development of varicosities in the perineum, and sometimes also in the lower extremities. These varicose veins are anatomically and functionally different from typical varicosities associated with
Aleksandra Jaworucka-Kaczorowska +1 more
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Varicose veins are a prevalent vascular disorder affecting millions of individuals worldwide, and we previously reported transfer RNA-derived fragment (tRF) involvement in varicose veins.
Chen Guojun +4 more
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Background Increased hemoglobin concentrations may increase the risk of varicose veins. However, the underlying relationship between them was not yet understood.
Shiwei Chen +3 more
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Pulsatile varicose veins [PDF]
N, Barnett +4 more
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Influence of thrombophlebitis on TGF-β1 and its signaling pathway in the vein wall
Extensive extracellular matrix remodeling of the vein wall is involved in varicose veins pathogenesis. Thisprocess is controlled by numerous factors, including peptide growth factors.
Radoslaw Kowalewski +3 more
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