AbstractPurposeThis prospective study was designed to determine the upper limits of normal for duration and maximum velocity of retrograde flow (RF) in lower extremity veins.MethodsEighty limbs in 40 healthy subjects and 60 limbs in 45 patients with chronic venous disease were examined with duplex scanning in the standing and supine positions. Each limb was assessed for reflux at 16 venous sites, including the common femoral, deep femoral, and proximal and distal femoral veins; proximal and distal popliteal veins; gastrocnemial vein; anterior and posterior tibial veins; peroneal vein; greater saphenous vein, at the saphenofemoral junction, thigh, upper calf, and lower calf; and lesser saphenous vein, at the saphenopopliteal junction and mid...
AbstractBackground: Information on nonsaphenous superficial venous reflux is lacking. This study was...
AbstractPurpose: The indications for surgical perforator interruption remain undefined. Previous wor...
Purpose: We wanted to answer the question of whether physiological dilation of normal extremity vein...
AbstractPurposeThis prospective study was designed to determine the upper limits of normal for durat...
ObjectiveTo determine the patterns by which perforator vein (PV) reflux develops in patients with pr...
AbstractObjectiveWe undertook this cross-sectional study to investigate the distribution of venous r...
AbstractPurpose: This study was designed to identify the origin of lower limb primary venous reflux ...
AbstractObjectiveWe undertook this cross-sectional study to investigate the distribution of venous r...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the distribution of venous reflux in patients wit...
AbstractObjectives: because reflux in superficial vein tributaries is most often collectively report...
AbstractPurpose: Patterns of flow in superficial and deep veins and outward flow in medial calf perf...
INTRODUCTION: Twenty to thirty percent of patients with symptomatic chronic venous insufficiency (CV...
INTRODUCTION: Twenty to thirty percent of patients with symptomatic chronic venous insufficiency (CV...
AbstractObjectives: because reflux in superficial vein tributaries is most often collectively report...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the role of the subject's position and two differ...
AbstractBackground: Information on nonsaphenous superficial venous reflux is lacking. This study was...
AbstractPurpose: The indications for surgical perforator interruption remain undefined. Previous wor...
Purpose: We wanted to answer the question of whether physiological dilation of normal extremity vein...
AbstractPurposeThis prospective study was designed to determine the upper limits of normal for durat...
ObjectiveTo determine the patterns by which perforator vein (PV) reflux develops in patients with pr...
AbstractObjectiveWe undertook this cross-sectional study to investigate the distribution of venous r...
AbstractPurpose: This study was designed to identify the origin of lower limb primary venous reflux ...
AbstractObjectiveWe undertook this cross-sectional study to investigate the distribution of venous r...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the distribution of venous reflux in patients wit...
AbstractObjectives: because reflux in superficial vein tributaries is most often collectively report...
AbstractPurpose: Patterns of flow in superficial and deep veins and outward flow in medial calf perf...
INTRODUCTION: Twenty to thirty percent of patients with symptomatic chronic venous insufficiency (CV...
INTRODUCTION: Twenty to thirty percent of patients with symptomatic chronic venous insufficiency (CV...
AbstractObjectives: because reflux in superficial vein tributaries is most often collectively report...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the role of the subject's position and two differ...
AbstractBackground: Information on nonsaphenous superficial venous reflux is lacking. This study was...
AbstractPurpose: The indications for surgical perforator interruption remain undefined. Previous wor...
Purpose: We wanted to answer the question of whether physiological dilation of normal extremity vein...