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Venous Insufficiency

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A practical guide to understanding and treating deep vein issues

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Venous insufficiency is a common cause of restricted activity, early retirement, and prolonged medical care. 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 office practice while describing interventions that the patient and/or caregiver can apply at home. This is an essential reference for physicians, healthcare providers, and individuals dealing with this debilitating disorder.

Venous Insufficiency provides in-depth coverage of:

  • Diagnosis and management of venous insufficiency
  • Symptoms and causes of venous disease
  • How venous disease affects individuals in various life situations,
    including youth, pregnancy, old age, and obesity
  • Medical conditions that complicate the management of venous insufficiency
  • Approaches for treatment and management, and more




List of 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


About the author










Dr. Raymond Phillips has practiced internal medicine for over 40 years and is a graduate of Yale Medical School and has served as a resident in internal medicine at Johns Hopkins Hospital and Cornell.
He is currently an Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine at New York Medical College and is a Fellow of the American College of Physicians.
Dr. Phillips has co-authored The Cardiac Rhythms, A Systematic Approach to Interpretation and authored Cardiovascular Therapy. Both books published by W.B. Saunders. Most recently, he has authored a book on The Physical Exam: An Innovative Approach in the Age of Imaging by Springer nature.


Product details

Authors Phillips, Raymond E. Phillips, Phillips Raymond E.
Publisher McGraw-Hill
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.11.2020
 
EAN 9781260461268
ISBN 978-1-260-46126-8
Dimensions 196 mm x 241 mm x 20 mm
Weight 719 g
Illustrations Illustrationen, nicht spezifiziert
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

NON-CLASSIFIABLE, Cardiovascular medicine

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