Continuous ambulatory venous pressure monitoring in the assessment of chronic venous insufficiency and the results of venous surgery in the lower limb

Chronic venous insufficiency is the term used to describe lower limb venous disease causing symptoms in the leg, which include swelling, lipodermatosclerosis and ulceration. The underlying processes for the development of these symptoms are venous reflux, deep venous occlusion or both, which in turn...

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Main Author: Eifell, Ronald K. G.
Published: University of Newcastle upon Tyne 2008
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-4921142017-12-24T16:31:14ZContinuous ambulatory venous pressure monitoring in the assessment of chronic venous insufficiency and the results of venous surgery in the lower limbEifell, Ronald K. G.2008Chronic venous insufficiency is the term used to describe lower limb venous disease causing symptoms in the leg, which include swelling, lipodermatosclerosis and ulceration. The underlying processes for the development of these symptoms are venous reflux, deep venous occlusion or both, which in turn result in venous hypertension. This thesis is focussed on the former process only, as deep venous occlusion is usually managed conservatively at the institutions in which this research took place.616.14University of Newcastle upon Tynehttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.492114Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Continuous ambulatory venous pressure monitoring in the assessment of chronic venous insufficiency and the results of venous surgery in the lower limb
description Chronic venous insufficiency is the term used to describe lower limb venous disease causing symptoms in the leg, which include swelling, lipodermatosclerosis and ulceration. The underlying processes for the development of these symptoms are venous reflux, deep venous occlusion or both, which in turn result in venous hypertension. This thesis is focussed on the former process only, as deep venous occlusion is usually managed conservatively at the institutions in which this research took place.
author Eifell, Ronald K. G.
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title Continuous ambulatory venous pressure monitoring in the assessment of chronic venous insufficiency and the results of venous surgery in the lower limb
title_short Continuous ambulatory venous pressure monitoring in the assessment of chronic venous insufficiency and the results of venous surgery in the lower limb
title_full Continuous ambulatory venous pressure monitoring in the assessment of chronic venous insufficiency and the results of venous surgery in the lower limb
title_fullStr Continuous ambulatory venous pressure monitoring in the assessment of chronic venous insufficiency and the results of venous surgery in the lower limb
title_full_unstemmed Continuous ambulatory venous pressure monitoring in the assessment of chronic venous insufficiency and the results of venous surgery in the lower limb
title_sort continuous ambulatory venous pressure monitoring in the assessment of chronic venous insufficiency and the results of venous surgery in the lower limb
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