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Clinical characteristics of patients with chronic migraine, depending on their personality profile [PDF]
Background: Chronic migraine is a highly disabling neurological disease that is difficult to treat. The success of the therapeutic management depends, in part, on the psychosocial and personal factors. Aims: To evaluate the clinical characteristics of
Liudmila I. Baiushkina
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Ultrasound guided full mechanical thrombectomy of a floating thrombus in the common femoral vein
A Floating Venous Thrombus (FVT) in the deep venous system has a high potential to cause pulmonary embolization. There are no defined criteria for treatments described in the literature, which range from anticoagulation and fibrinolytic treatments ...
Domenico Baccellieri +2 more
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Background. Menstrual related migraine (MRM) occurs in 60% of women with migraine. These attacks are characterized by high intensity and poor response to abortive and prophylactic treatment.
Anna V. Berdnikova +4 more
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Restless legs syndrome, anxiety, and depression in phlebology practice
The aim was to analyze the prevalence and overlapping of chronic venous disorders, restless legs syndrome, anxiety and depressive conditions. There were 582 subjects enroll; 450 (77.5%) women and 132 (22.5%) men (mean age 45.0).
Konstantin Mazayshvili +3 more
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Popliteal vein aneurysm – Rare cause of knee pain
Despite the small number of reported cases of venous aneurysms, popliteal venous aneurysms (PVAs) are a potential source of venous thromboembolism (VTE) that carries significant morbidity and mortality.
Hanin Al Douhani +4 more
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Aneurysms of the superficial venous system: classification and treatment
Superficial venous aneurysms are rarely described and they may remain indolent or become the source for pulmonary emboli. A system of classification and treatment protocol according to size and location is proposed.
Ronald G. Bush, Peggy Bush
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Lymphaticovenular Anastomosis: Superficial Venous Anatomical Approach
Background Lymphaticovenular anastomosis (LVA) is an effective, functional treatment for limb lymphedema. This study reports an alternative surgical approach to lymphedema treatment without the use of indocyanine green mapping.
Kengkart Winaikosol +1 more
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Ultrasound-guided sclerotherapy using liquid sclerosant after preliminary saline flush
The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of liquid sclerosant with preliminary saline flush for ultrasound-guided sclerotherapy. Aethoxysklerol was used in varying concentrations ranging from 1.0% to 3.0% according to the volume required ...
Kenneth A. Myers, Amy May Clough
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Cyanoacrylate ablation, along with mechanochemical ablation, is one of the best-known non-thermal ablation treatment methods for superficial venous reflux.
Seung Joon Park +4 more
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Variation of the cephalic and basilic veins: A case report [PDF]
Cephalic and basilic veins begin their path from around the wrist and continue towards the area above the forearm. The basilic vein becomes deep around the mid-arm, while the cephalic vein becomes deep around the upper forearm, in deltopectoral groove ...
Akram Sadeghi +4 more
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