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Zusatztext This continues to be the go-to book for venous disease. This second edition is complete with up-to-date, evidence-based information on medical therapy, minimally invasive and surgical procedures, and other aspects of treatment. The tables, diagrams, illustrations, and photographs make for a very helpful addendum to the detailed but easy-to-read text. This is a must-read for vascular trainees who might not get much exposure to venous disease in their training programs. And it should be included in libraries of anyone taking care of patients with venous disease. Informationen zum Autor John J. Bergan, MD, FACS, FACPh, FRCS, pioneered a new era of diagnosis and treatment for venous conditions, expanding the scope of research and discovering new frontiers in phlebology. As a clinical vascular surgeon, physician, scientist, and respected teacher of vascular surgery, he has published over 800 academic papers and authored or edited more than 40 textbooks. He has served as president for all the major vascular surgery societies and resided on editorial boards of all major surgical and vascular journals, including the Journal of Vascular Surgery, Annals of Vascular Surgery, and the British Journal of Surgery. Additionally, he was a co-founder of the American Venous Forum and American College of Phlebology.Nisha Bunke, MD, FACPh, is the Director of La Jolla Vein Care, Volunteer Clinical Instructor of Surgery at the University of California San Diego School of Medicine, member of the Scripps Ximed Medical Group. Klappentext The Vein Book provides complete, authoritative, and up-to-date information about venous function and dysfunction, bridging the gap between clinical medicine and basic science. It is the single most authoritative resource on veins and venous circulation. ."..will be very useful to both the novice and the expert...bridges the gap between basic and clinical science."- Nicos Labropoulos, M.D., University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey in NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE Zusammenfassung Since its initial publication nearly a decade ago, The Vein Book continues to serves as the ultimate comprehensive resource on venous disease. Upholding its reputation as the go-to reference for complete, authoritative, and up-to-date information about venous function and dysfunction, this second edition effectively bridges the gap between clinical medicine and basic science, suitable both for the seasoned surgeon as well as the medical student.The book is divided into five essential sections: basic considerations, primary superficial venous insufficiency, venous thromboembolism, chronic venous insufficiency, and congenital venous malformations. The book covers the entire spectrum of venous conditions from clarification of the pathophysiology of venous insufficiency, molecular mechanisms in the cause of varicose veins, new treatment options for varicose veins and spider veins, startling new treatment for venous thromboembolic disease, and effective treatment for leg ulcers.More user-friendly and encyclopedic than ever, The Vein Book is still a must-have for vascular surgeons, phlebologists, interventional radiologists, research scientists, epidemiologists, and surgeons at all levels. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I: Basic Considerations 1. Historical Introduction Alberto Caggiati and Claudio Allegra 2. Venous Embryology and Anatomy Geza Mozes and Peter Gloviczki 3. Epidemiology of Chronic Peripheral Venous Disease Michael H. Criqui, Julie O. Denenberg, Robert D. Langer, Robert M. Kaplan, and Arnost Fronek 4. Venous Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathophysiology John J. Bergan and Luigi Pascarella 5. Physiologic Testing in Venous Disorders Jeffrey K. Raines and Jose I. Almeida 6. Inappropriate Leukocyte Activation in Venous Disease Philip Coleridge Smith 7. Molecular Basis of Venous Insufficiency 8. Chronic Venou...