ObjectiveVenous diseases are among the most frequent diseases in the general population of industrialized countries. The aim of this article is to investigate the population-based prevalence of pathologic reflux in superficial and deep leg veins, taking into account factors as gender, age, and clinical classification of venous disease.MethodsIn a population-based cross-sectional study, 3072 subjects aged 18 to 79 years (1350 male, 1722 female, response 59%) were enrolled from October 2000 through November 2001. A standardized interview was conducted to document phlebological history and clinical examinations including duplex sonography of selected superficial and deep leg veins. Pathological reflux was defined as being >500 ms. All particip...
AbstractObjectives. To determine the prevalence and distribution of primary venous reflux in the low...
AbstractObjectives: because reflux in superficial vein tributaries is most often collectively report...
AbstractObjectives: because reflux in superficial vein tributaries is most often collectively report...
ObjectiveVenous diseases are among the most frequent diseases in the general population of industria...
AbstractPurpose: The prevalence of reflux in the deep and superficial venous systems in the Edinburg...
AbstractPurpose: The prevalence of reflux in the deep and superficial venous systems in the Edinburg...
AbstractPurpose: This prospective study was designed to determine the prevalence of deep reflux and ...
AbstractObjectives: several studies have used duplex ultrasound to assess valvular incompetence in s...
Objective/backgroundChronic venous disease (CVD) is common, but the incidence of venous reflux, a pr...
AbstractObjective: The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of chronic venous ins...
AbstractPurpose: This study was designed to identify the origin of lower limb primary venous reflux ...
AbstractBackground: Information on nonsaphenous superficial venous reflux is lacking. This study was...
AbstractBackground: Information on nonsaphenous superficial venous reflux is lacking. This study was...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the distribution of venous reflux in patients wit...
Department of General Surgery and Semiology, State Medical and Pharmaceutical University “Nicolae T...
AbstractObjectives. To determine the prevalence and distribution of primary venous reflux in the low...
AbstractObjectives: because reflux in superficial vein tributaries is most often collectively report...
AbstractObjectives: because reflux in superficial vein tributaries is most often collectively report...
ObjectiveVenous diseases are among the most frequent diseases in the general population of industria...
AbstractPurpose: The prevalence of reflux in the deep and superficial venous systems in the Edinburg...
AbstractPurpose: The prevalence of reflux in the deep and superficial venous systems in the Edinburg...
AbstractPurpose: This prospective study was designed to determine the prevalence of deep reflux and ...
AbstractObjectives: several studies have used duplex ultrasound to assess valvular incompetence in s...
Objective/backgroundChronic venous disease (CVD) is common, but the incidence of venous reflux, a pr...
AbstractObjective: The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of chronic venous ins...
AbstractPurpose: This study was designed to identify the origin of lower limb primary venous reflux ...
AbstractBackground: Information on nonsaphenous superficial venous reflux is lacking. This study was...
AbstractBackground: Information on nonsaphenous superficial venous reflux is lacking. This study was...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the distribution of venous reflux in patients wit...
Department of General Surgery and Semiology, State Medical and Pharmaceutical University “Nicolae T...
AbstractObjectives. To determine the prevalence and distribution of primary venous reflux in the low...
AbstractObjectives: because reflux in superficial vein tributaries is most often collectively report...
AbstractObjectives: because reflux in superficial vein tributaries is most often collectively report...