Underlying causes of venous insufficiency

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      Exclusion criteria were previous DVT, active malignancy, life expectancy

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    • [DOC File]M29-1, Part 5, V

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      Venous insufficiency may result in edema and induration, dilated superficial veins, cellulitis in the lower third of the leg or dermatitis (typically characterized by change in skin pigmentation). The pigmentation may appear as darkening skin, tan or purple areas in light skinned residents and dark purple, black or dark brown in dark skinned ...

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    • [DOC File]Pulmonary - Stanford University

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      The lungs are the one and only destination for clots or debris anywhere on the venous side of the systemic circuit. unless the heart has patent foramen ovale. From a clot that forms on venous side of systemic circuit (Fig. 5.4) 650,000 pulmonary emboli/year. 200,000 deaths

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      Deep venous thrombosis. Venous ultrasound (color flow Doppler with compression ultrasound) has high sensitivity (89-100%) and specificity (89-100%) compared to venography (gold standard) for proximal DVT, slightly less for calf DVT. Sensitivity is much lower in asymptomatic patients (33%).

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      The slow healing tendency of an ulcer is not simply explained by depth and size, but caused by an underlying pathogenetic factor that needs to be removed to induce healing. The main causes are venous valve insufficiency, lower extremity arterial disease and diabetes.

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      Causes include trauma, surgery, stasis as seen with varicose veins, prolonged bed rest, pregnancy, congestive heart failure and hypercoagulable states as seen with polycythemia vera, oral contraceptives, lupus and malignancies.

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    • Causes of Venous Insufficiency | Top Treatments for Venous Disease

      In many cases, the treatment of superficial cosmetic vein problems will be unsuccessful or even harmful if the underlying problem of venous insufficiency is not treated first. There are a variety of options for the treatment of venous disease depending upon the extent of involvement.

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    • [DOC File]Werner’s A Massage Therapist’s Guide to Pathology (Fourth ...

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      Jaundice is important, both in terms of its consequences of hyperbilirubinaemia, and in the revealing of underlying causes. ... chronic venous insufficiency and varicose ulceration, Acute and chronic limb ischaemia and Abdominal aortic aneurysm. ... Varicose Veins may be related to underlying chronic venous insufficiency.

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      Bilateral ankle edema that is most evident at night is a characteristic sign of heart failure or bilateral chronic venous insufficiency. Unilateral edema of a limb often results from venous thrombosis or lymphatic blockage in the limb. ... it is especially important to exclude hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and aortic stenosis as underlying causes ...

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      The thickening of the skin is due both to inflammatory swelling as well as the mass of rapidly replicating keratinocytes; these “wildly” dividing cells of the stratum basal have been found to have cell cycle durations of only 36 hours compared to the normal 311 hours; in addition, the usual “turnover” time of 27 days to create a completely new layer of skin (beginning in the basal ...

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