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Treating the Most Common Pattern of Telangiectasia
Find out how to identify the pathology associated with the lateral reticular subdermal plexus and important points on techniques of treatment that hasten resolution and
Venous Case 2
53-year-old male underwent right leg thrombolysis and stent placement of EIV on 3/2018 for iliofemoral DVT Returned 6/2018 with leg swelling and in-stent stenosis; underwent
Venous Case 1
54 yo who seen in 2005 and underwent ligation of GSV for a 5cm aneurysm Post procedure she developed GSV thrombophlebitis which resolved with conservative
Female Pelvic Venous Disease
56-year-old female with 1-year history of constant left groin/pelvic pain Also has back pain aggravated by prolonged sitting or intense activity Intermittent left leg heaviness,
Persistent varicose veins after GSV ablation
56-year-old female with symptomatic left lower limb varicose veins Symptoms: She feels heaviness, achiness with standing. She used compression stockings with improvement, but they are
The Use of Ultrasound in Chronic Venous Obstruction
Learn with Dr. Nicos Labroopoulos The use of ultrasound in chronic venous obstruction View Full Case
Abdominal and Pelvic Vein Imaging
Patterns of pelvic reflux Ovarian veins and ovarian plexus Uterine and peri-uterine veins Internal iliac tributaries Pelvic floor The patterns can be isolated in the
Acute CV and BSV Thrombosis
— Female 39 years old — Stroke 2006 of unknown etiology – Prothrombin gene mutation – No DVT or PE — 8 years later presented
Male 46y/o, Recent Edema, Knee Effusion and POP
— Male 46 years old. — Pain started a week ago at the knee. — In a period of a 3 days he developed significant
RECURRENT VENOUS ULCER
A 63 year old male with long-standing CVI and history of bilateral lower extremity venous ulcers presented to the clinic for worsening skin changes in
GSV reflux with aneurysmal segment and perforator reflux
Patient is a 54 year old male with symptomatic right lower extremity varicose veins. They have been present for over 15 years and have progressively
Evaluation of a patient with lower extremity swelling
67 yo female presented with 1-year history of BLE edema (LT>RT), which has progressively worsened over last 3 months. Swelling is mild in the morning
Primary and Secondary Reflux
Female 53 years old with varicose veins for over 15 years. Symptoms of left lower extremity pain, swelling and itching. Documented episode of provoked DVT
Segmental GSV reflux
A 43 year old female presented with right lower extremity varicose veins and swelling. She had symptoms of aching, heaviness and tiredness in the right
Phlebo-lymphedema
65 Year old male with a history of CVD, presents with 5 month history of worsening right lower extremity edema. The edema is progressive in
Right Ovarian Thrombosis
43 Year old female. Presented with abdominal pain in the last 3 days. Pain is sharp, moderate to severe (No specific modifying factors and unrelated
Progressive Worsening of Calf Swelling
A 33 year old female with history of non-Hodgkins lymphoma currently in remission presented with progressive left calf swelling for the past 2 years. Symptoms: Constant
Right Foot Mass
A 33 year old female with long-standing history of a large mass on the right lateral foot presented with increased swelling and pain to palpation.
Residual and Recurrent Varicose Veins
Female patient, 57 years old presented with symptomatic varicose veins in the right lower limb. She noticed the varicosities over 30 years ago. Signs and
Post-procedure Thrombophlebitis
A 46 year old female presented with long-standing history of right lower limb fatigue and aching with prolonged standing. Signs and Symptoms: Aching, cramping, heavy,
Leg Ulcer W/ Multiple Sources Of Reflux
A 50 year old male with long-standing bilateral chronic venous insufficiency presented with right leg ulceration. Symptoms Aching and heavy lower limbs Symptoms get worse
Dr. Gasparis talks IVC filters, retrievals, and protocols for follow-up care
We recently reached out to Dr. Antonios Gasparis, professor of surgery at Stony Brook University Hospital in New York, to learn more about his hospital’s
Post-Procedure GSV Thrombophlebitis
A 21year-old healthy female presented with symptomatic varicose veins localized to right medial and proximal calf for about one year. SYMPTOMS Aching, heaviness, and tenderness
Bilateral Ovarian Vein Thrombosis
A 35 year old G4P4 female presented with worsening left flank pain for the last 2 days. Symptoms Pain was described as: Constant and low
Klippel – Trenaunay Syndrome
46 year-old male with past medical history of Syndrome (KTS) who presents with left leg swelling, venous claudication, port wine stains, prominent varicosities, and intolerance
Symptomatic CVD Without Varicose Veins
A 39 years old female patient, presented with symptomatic Signs and symptoms Tenderness Local pain Worst at the end of the day and during standing
AAGSV Reflux
Symptomatic Anterior Accessory Great Saphenous Vein (AAGSV) Reflux Physical Examination Both lower limbs were warm and well perfused Distal palpable pulses Prominent varicosities on
Saphenous Trunk Varicosities
Saphenous Trunk Varicosities Physical Examination Both lower limbs were warm and well perfused Distal palpable pulses Prominent varicosities on left anteromedial and anterolateral thigh,