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Venous Disease: Features

Case Report
06/28/2012
The author presentsa case of concomitant arterial and venous disease with ulceration receiving multiple stages of arterial interventions before receiving definitive therapy for venous insufficiency and complete resolution of symptoms.
The author presentsa case of concomitant arterial and venous disease with ulceration receiving multiple stages of arterial interventions before receiving definitive therapy for venous insufficiency and complete resolution of symptoms.
The author presentsa case of...
06/28/2012
Vascular Disease Management
Review
11/01/2011
We aim to review the evidence for the relationship between thrombophilias and venous disease, and highlight situations in which the presence of thrombophilia may affect treatment options and outcomes.
We aim to review the evidence for the relationship between thrombophilias and venous disease, and highlight situations in which the presence of thrombophilia may affect treatment options and outcomes.
We aim to review the evidence...
11/01/2011
Vascular Disease Management
Review
03/08/2011
The authors review May-Thurner Syndrome, which occurs secondary to compression of the left iliac vein by the overriding right iliac artery.
The authors review May-Thurner Syndrome, which occurs secondary to compression of the left iliac vein by the overriding right iliac artery.
The authors review May-Thurner...
03/08/2011
Vascular Disease Management
Review
08/11/2009
This article examines the different interventional options for small saphenous varicose veins.
This article examines the different interventional options for small saphenous varicose veins.
This article examines the...
08/11/2009
Vascular Disease Management
Case Report
09/05/2008

Lin, MD; Bush, MD

Lin, MD; Bush, MD
Multiple sequelae may occur after deep venous thrombosis (DVT), including acute limb symptoms such as swelling and pain, valvular damage and reflux leading to chronic symptoms, and, the most serious, pulmonary embolism and death.
Multiple sequelae may occur after deep venous thrombosis (DVT), including acute limb symptoms such as swelling and pain, valvular damage and reflux leading to chronic symptoms, and, the most serious, pulmonary embolism and death.
Multiple sequelae may occur...
09/05/2008
Vascular Disease Management

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