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1 ancer, autoimmune disease, thrombosis of non-varicose veins).
2  with a dilated left ovarian vein and pelvic varicose veins.
3 rgery as the treatment of choice for truncal varicose veins.
4 tion and/or phlebectomy for the treatment of varicose veins.
5 ers such as chronic venous insufficiency and varicose veins.
6  which a significant number of patients have varicose veins.
7 ered to be the "gold-standard" treatment for varicose veins.
8 ts have been shown to have similarities with varicose veins.
9                                              Varicose veins affect one-third of Western society, with
10  who wore elastic compression stockings, had varicose veins and developed superficial thrombophlebiti
11 o those of DVT and PE and include pregnancy, varicose veins, and active cancer.
12 rial involving 798 participants with primary varicose veins at 11 centers in the United Kingdom, we c
13 rial involving 798 participants with primary varicose veins at 11 centers in the United Kingdom, we c
14 alternatives to surgery for the treatment of varicose veins, but their comparative effectiveness and
15 ives to surgery for the treatment of primary varicose veins, but their long-term comparative effectiv
16 studies the outcomes of patients with simple varicose veins (C2: n = 191) and soft tissue complicatio
17 fects on disease traits, including PIEZO1 on varicose veins, COL6A1 on corneal resistance, MEPE on bo
18 veins; exclusion criteria included recurrent varicose veins, current deep venous thrombosis, or serio
19 ncer, diverticulitis, appendicitis, hernias, varicose veins, diabetes, atherosclerosis, and asthma, a
20      In a randomized trial of treatments for varicose veins, disease-specific quality of life 5 years
21 ns, asymptomatic varicosities, large painful varicose veins, edema, hyperpigmentation and lipodermato
22 s and, in fact, severe skin complications of varicose veins, even when extensive, are not guaranteed.
23 iteria were primary great or small saphenous varicose veins; exclusion criteria included recurrent va
24 followed by medical comorbidities (including varicose veins, IBD, or cardiac disease), a body mass in
25 t two-stage genome-wide association study of varicose veins in 401,656 individuals from UK Biobank, a
26 m collagenomas on the soles of both feet and varicose veins in early childhood, in the absence of any
27 ism (VTE) after endovenous interventions for varicose veins in the presence of pharmacological and me
28              Varicocele, defined as enlarged varicose veins in the scrotum, is the most common identi
29                           During antepartum, varicose veins, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), urinar
30 cription of anticoagulation after endovenous varicose vein intervention should be considered.
31 The VTE rate after endovenous procedures for varicose veins is higher than other day-case procedures
32               Ms L, a 68-year-old woman with varicose veins, is presented.
33   They include chronic venous insufficiency, varicose veins, lipodermatosclerosis, postthrombotic syn
34 y was associated with vertebral hemangiomas, varicose veins, lower blood pressures, and elevated seru
35 ts and, surprisingly, with increased risk of varicose veins (odds ratio=1.31, P = 2.3 x 10(-11)) and
36                             Anxiety (82.7%), varicose veins of lower limbs (58.7%), hypertension (56.
37                                     Visible (varicose veins or trophic changes) and functional (super
38           421 patients having clean (breast, varicose vein, or hernia) surgery were randomly assigned
39                                         Most varicose veins patients report a positive family history
40 s, respiratory diseases, digestive diseases, varicose veins, pituitary hyperfunction, and other perip
41 uman venous stasis, we show that superficial varicose veins preferentially contain activated memory T
42 nd 3 months after surgery using the Aberdeen Varicose Vein Questionnaire (AVVQ) and EQ-5D.
43 and other covariates, scores on the Aberdeen Varicose Vein Questionnaire (on which scores range from
44 rity score (VCSS), quality of life (Aberdeen varicose veins questionnaire and EuroQol 5-domain utilit
45 rt form 36 (SF36), EuroQol, and the Aberdeen Varicose Veins Questionnaire], clinical recurrence, and
46                                          Her varicose veins recurred after initial treatment, and she
47 ts after both minor surgical procedures (ie, varicose vein removal, laparoscopic cholecystectomy, lap
48 s obesity, physical inactivity, smoking, and varicose veins, should be identified and treated in pati
49                                Spider veins, varicose veins, superficial functional disease, and supe
50 e hand reflexology during minimally invasive varicose vein surgery under local anaesthetic.
51 ogy is a useful adjunct to local anaesthetic varicose vein surgery, with participants in the reflexol
52  its predictive utility and correlation with varicose veins surgery.
53 fects of wearing compression stockings after varicose vein treatment.
54 ons of chronic venous disease: spider veins, varicose veins, trophic changes, and edema by visual ins
55 tion and/or phlebectomy for the treatment of varicose veins under local anaesthetic.
56                       Endovenous ablation of varicose veins using radiofrequency ablation (RFA) and e
57 re taken at total knee replacement (TKR) and varicose vein (VV) operations.
58 ctors which contribute to the development of varicose veins (VV).
59 s Index, socioeconomic group, and history of varicose veins, were undertaken by conditional logistic