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One of the only books discussing new advances in venous ulcer therapy, Venous Ulcers provides a comprehensive look at the molecular biology and pathophysiology of venous ulcers. It discusses the many new treatments currently being used that offer non-invasive treatment options to patients with venous ulcerations.* Leg ulcers are defined as a discontinuity of the epithelial surface; a local defect or excavation of the surface of the skin.* Venous ulceration tends to take a number of months to heal followed by frequent relapse to further episodes. * This work discusses th
Venous insufficiency. --- Veins --- Leg --- Blood-vessels --- Ulcers. --- Diseases
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Venous Ulcers, Second Edition, provides a comprehensive synthesis of evidence-based recommendations and the highest level of expertise from a leading group of doctors, which is a fundamental constituent for the appropriate management of nonhealing venous wounds in everyday practice. This book offers a fertile environment for a complete understanding of genetics and molecular and biochemical mechanisms that lead to the development and progression of venous ulcers, which is essential for elucidating the underlying pathophysiology and can be utilized for developing novel therapies and accessing previously inaccessible areas of research. Socioeconomic impact, impact on health-related quality of life, the clinical course of the disease, and diagnostic algorithms are elaborated in detail. All currently available treatment modalities are explained in a clinically applicable approach with particular emphasis on operative technique, technical feasibility, success rates (both clinical and technical), and side effects. Lastly, this book elaborates on special diagnostic considerations and management of the most complex patients, often requiring the highest level of expertise for successful treatment.
Venous insufficiency. --- Veins --- Diseases --- Leg --- Ulcers. --- Venous Insufficiency --- Varicose Ulcer --- Varicose Veins
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One of the only books discussing new advances in venous ulcer therapy, Venous Ulcers provides a comprehensive look at the molecular biology and pathophysiology of venous ulcers. It discusses the many new treatments currently being used that offer non-invasive treatment options to patients with venous ulcerations.* Leg ulcers are defined as a discontinuity of the epithelial surface; a local defect or excavation of the surface of the skin.* Venous ulceration tends to take a number of months to heal followed by frequent relapse to further episodes. * This work discusses th
Venous insufficiency. --- Veins --- Leg --- Ulcers.
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