AbstractObjective:to determine the clinical significance of continuous flow in the long saphenous vein in limbs with venous ulceration.Design:retrospective review.Patients and methods:review of 1608 consecutive limbs undergoing colour duplex scanning for venous disease over a 43 month period.Results:continuous flow in the long saphenous vein is seen in 8% of limbs with venous ulceration and in 37% of limbs with deep venous obstruction. Sixty-six per cent of ulcerated limbs with continuous flow in the long saphenous vein had deep venous obstruction, 27% had deep venous reflux with cellulitis and 7% had lymphoedema in addition to venous ulceration.Conclusion:continuous flow in the long saphenous vein in patients with venous ulceration should ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the distribution of venous reflux in patients wit...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess the distribution and extent of valvular incompetence in...
AbstractObjective as a result of a serious complication from compression bandaging in a patient with...
AbstractObjective:to determine the clinical significance of continuous flow in the long saphenous ve...
AbstractPurpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the patterns of isolated lesser saphenou...
AbstractPurpose: Patterns of flow in superficial and deep veins and outward flow in medial calf perf...
AbstractObjectives: because reflux in superficial vein tributaries is most often collectively report...
AbstractObjectiveWe undertook this cross-sectional study to investigate the distribution of venous r...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess the importance of iliac venous outflow obstruction in limbs with and with...
AbstractObjectives. To determine the prevalence and distribution of primary venous reflux in the low...
Venous ulceration is currently managed in a variety of clinical settings using various methods achie...
Purpose: Venous ulceration in the leg has been predominantly associated with deep venous insufficien...
ObjectiveTo report the outcomes of endovascular interventions on deep veins in patients with venous ...
Objectives. To determine the prevalence and distribution of primary venous re truncal saphenous refl...
AbstractObjectives to evaluate the distribution of superficial and deep venous reflux in patients wi...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the distribution of venous reflux in patients wit...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess the distribution and extent of valvular incompetence in...
AbstractObjective as a result of a serious complication from compression bandaging in a patient with...
AbstractObjective:to determine the clinical significance of continuous flow in the long saphenous ve...
AbstractPurpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the patterns of isolated lesser saphenou...
AbstractPurpose: Patterns of flow in superficial and deep veins and outward flow in medial calf perf...
AbstractObjectives: because reflux in superficial vein tributaries is most often collectively report...
AbstractObjectiveWe undertook this cross-sectional study to investigate the distribution of venous r...
AbstractObjectiveTo assess the importance of iliac venous outflow obstruction in limbs with and with...
AbstractObjectives. To determine the prevalence and distribution of primary venous reflux in the low...
Venous ulceration is currently managed in a variety of clinical settings using various methods achie...
Purpose: Venous ulceration in the leg has been predominantly associated with deep venous insufficien...
ObjectiveTo report the outcomes of endovascular interventions on deep veins in patients with venous ...
Objectives. To determine the prevalence and distribution of primary venous re truncal saphenous refl...
AbstractObjectives to evaluate the distribution of superficial and deep venous reflux in patients wi...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the distribution of venous reflux in patients wit...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess the distribution and extent of valvular incompetence in...
AbstractObjective as a result of a serious complication from compression bandaging in a patient with...