10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NONVENOUS»
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1
Chronic Venous Insufficiency: Diagnosis and Treatment
Distribution of patients with venous ulcers as compared to all patients with
nonvenous ulcers in an age-specific Swedish population. Table 1.1. Venous
complaints that have specific ICD-9 codes and may require hospitalization IIiac
vein ...
Jeffrey L. Ballard, John J. Bergan, 2000
2
Vascular Surgery: Cases, Questions, and Commentaries
To establish the presence of venous ulcers in concert with other nonvenous
pathology, it is necessary to confirm that significant reflux is present based on
venous duplex examination and venous haemodynamic tests, such as
ambulatory ...
3
Journal of Reproductive Medicine
These actions affect carbohydrate and lipid metabolism, including cholesterol,
blood pressure and cardiovascular reactions, in tum including venous and
nonvenous thromboembolism, ischemic heart disease and strokes. The problems
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... 22 months and survival of the nonvenous resection group of 20 months over a
median follow-up time of 17 months.10 The median tumor size in the venous
resection group was 3.5 cm, compared to 3.0 cm in the nonvenous resection
group.
Douglas B. Evans, Peter W.T. Pisters, James L. Abruzzese, 2001
5
The wound management manual
Venous ulcers often exhibit many of the characteristics of the nonvenous chronic
wound: normal arterial blood supply, colonized bacterial contamination, and
healthy granulation tissue. With compression and control of the lymphedema, ...
6
Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica: Supplement
Table V. Observed: expected ratios of nonvenous events and deaths with
decreasing doses of progestin Norethindrone acetate (mg) Parameter 4.0 3.0 2.5
1.0 Nonvenous events: lschemic heart disease 1.29 1.30 1.00 0.58 Nonvenous
deaths ...
7
Weedon's Skin Pathology: Expert Consult - Online and Print
2102 Recent studies haveshown pericapillary fibrin cuffs (caps) in leg ulcers of
nonvenous origin and adjacenttoulcers. 2103.and 2104. They canalso be seen in
association with venousstasis withoutulceration and invenous hypertension ...
8
Hands-On Ablation: The Experts' Approach:
High-dose isoproterenol is then infused (20–30 mcg/ min) to unmask early
reconnection of isolated areas and nonvenous triggers for AF. Regions
commonly observed to demonstrate triggering activity include the anterior, supe-
rior LA, the LA ...
Amin Al-Ahmad, David Callans, Henry H. Hsia, 2013
9
Handbook of Dermatology: A Practical Manual
... more atypical Mycosis fungoides microabscesses lymphocytes within
epidermis Pericapillary fibrin caps Pohl-Pinkus Marks Venous leg ulcers, venous
stasis, venous hypertension, nonvenous leg ulcers Isolated hair shaft narrowing
Surgery, ...
Margaret W. Mann, David R. Berk, Daniel L. Popkin, 2011
10
Management of Leg Ulcers
Baker et al. [8] 1991, Australia Nelzen etal. [4] 1994, Sweden Callam etal. [10]
1987, UK n = 153 n=213 nonvenous n=250 n = 827 venous Calf 18 19 14 154
Gaiter 142 103 242 731 Foot 8 118 22 51 Group (first author) n Interval years
PTS, ...