书目名称 | Venous Disease | 副标题 | Epidemiology, Manage | 编辑 | Charles Vaughan Ruckley,Andrew Walter Bradbury,Fra | 视频video | | 概述 | Text has been prepared by an international group of expert authors.Uses a broadly-based approach to venous disease and original, high quality data.Tackles controversial clinical and management problem | 图书封面 |  | 描述 | Varicose veins are a very common problem. The precise aetiology of primary varicose veins remains unclear. It seems likely from the available evidence that inherited structural weakness combined with haemodynamic or microcirculatory abnormalities eventually lead to reduced vein wall elasticity, dilatation and the formation of varicosities. Increasing age, female gender, parity and occupation may all promote the development of varicose veins in susceptible individuals. Further clinical and experimental studies are necessary if the relative contribution of each of these factors is to be fully elucidated. References 1. Editorial. The treatment of varicose veins. Lancet 1975;ii:311. 2. Prerovsky I. Diseases of the veins. World Health Organisation, internal communication, MHO-PA 10964. 3. Weddell JM. Varicose veins: pilot study. Br J Surg 1969;23:179-186. 4. Hobsley M. Pathways in surgical management. 2nd ed. London: Edward Arnold, 1986. 5. Browse NL, Burnand KG, Lea Thomas M. Diseases of the veins. London: Edward Arnold, 1988. 6. Logan WPD, Brooke EM. The survey of sickness. Studies on medical and population subjects no. 12. London: General Register Office, 1957. 7. The committee on th | 出版日期 | Book 1999 | 关键词 | classification; drug; endoscopy; epidemiology; etiology; health care; hospital; hospitals; outcome; pathogene | 版次 | 1 | doi | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0829-0 | isbn_softcover | 978-1-4471-1212-9 | isbn_ebook | 978-1-4471-0829-0 | copyright | Springer-Verlag London Limited 1999 |
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