1. Department of Surgery - Varicose Veins
Varicose (VAR-i-kos) veins are swollen, twisted veins that you can see just under the surface of the skin. These veins usually occur in the legs. However, they also can form in other parts of your body. Varicose veins are a common...
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2. Varicose Veins: eMedicine Vascular Surgery
The description of varicose veins as a clinical entity can be traced back as early as the fifth century BC. Forefathers of medicine including Hippocrates and Galen described the disease and treatment modalities, which are still used today.
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3. Cosmetic-Surgery : Plastic Surgery Pictures
Before rushing off to have plastic surgery, it is vital that you evaluate different surgeons to find the right choice for your treatment. The evaluation process is important, and you shouldn't give it short shrift. Part of the evaluation process s...
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4. Vascular & Endovascular Surgery - Deep Vein Thrombosis
Deep vein thrombosis (throm-BO-sis), or DVT, is a blood clot that forms in a vein deep in the body. Blood clots occur when blood thickens and clumps together. Most deep vein blood clots occur in the lower leg or thigh. They also can occur in other.....
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5. Varicose vein surgery | Better Health Channel
Varicose veins are knobbly, twisted and darkish-blue in appearance. They are most commonly found on the legs. They are caused by faulty valves within veins that allow blood to pool. Treatment options include sclerotherapy and surgery.
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6. Varicose Veins: Surgery: UI Health Topics
If you're concerned about the development of varicose veins as you get older, don't fret. "It's a natural part of aging," says Dr. John Corson, professor of surgery at the University of Iowa College of Medicine and staff physician at UI...
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7. Veins1 Forums - new surgery to remove varicose veins
Has anyone heard about the new surgery for removing varicose veins? It's called Closure. There was a special on Dateline about it a few years ago. The surgery is bout 5 years old now. I had it on my leg last year and it was wonderful! IT was...
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8. Varicose Veins - University of Michigan Vascular Surgery
Varicose Vein treatment is performed at the University of Michigan Livonia Vein Center (LVC). The team at the LVC is dedicated to providing comprehensive care for varicose and spider veins, as well as other vein related medical...
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9. Vein Program | Department of Surgery, The University of Chicago
Our physicians offer numerous non-surgical, minimally invasive, and open surgical treatment options. Our vascular specialists are skilled in sclerotherapy, microphlebectomy, ligation & stripping, and radiofrequency ablation (VNUS Closure). Treatme...
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10. RefHelp - Vascular surgery - Varicose Vein referral
Varicose Eczema* Yes /No Open or healed varicose ulcer* Yes / No A clear history of superficial thrombophlebitis requiring NSAID treatment* Yes /No
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