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Main description:
Venous insufficiency is a common cause of restricted activity, early retirement, and prolonged medical care, all of which contribute immensely to its social and economic burden. For many, it means disfiguring and troublesome skin conditions
and ulcers in the legs. Despite the frequency and the exasperating nature of venous insufficiency, it is a largely under-diagnosed and under-treated condition. Yet, when identified and treated appropriately, the complications can be controlled, if not eliminated.
This accessible text offers clear cut explanations of the causes of venous insufficiency and of the symptoms and findings that point to the diagnosis. It is designed to ease the labor-intensive burden of managing the results of venous insufficiency in the office practice while describing interventions that the patient and / or caregiver can apply at home.
Contents:
CONTENTS
Chapter 1. Defining the Problem of Venous Insufficiency
Chapter 2. Force of Gravity
Chapter 3. Circulation of the Blood
Chapter 4. Valves in the Veins
Chapter 5. Injury of the Valves
Chapter 6. Reflux of the Valves
Chapter 7. Differential Diagnosis
Chapter 8. Anti-Gravitation Methods
Chapter 9: Development of the Calf Pump
Chapter 10: Compression
Chapter 11: Complications
Chapter 12: Surgery on Veins
Chapter 13. Special Populations
Chapter 14: Selected Conditions
Chapter 15: Historical Perspective
Appendix I: Glossary
Appendix II: Available Products
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: McGraw-Hill (McGraw-Hill Education)
Publication date: November, 2020
Pages: None
Weight: 719g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Cardiovascular Medicine, General Practice