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Venous Disorders of the Legs

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Venous Disorders of the Legs is intended to be a comprehensive introduction to the venous diseases of the legs. Directed at those who wish to discover the field of phlebology from the viewpoint of a practising phlebologist. It thoroughly covers the basic principles of phlebology, the unique anatomical changes of varicosis, its evaluation and the various treatment alternatives. Current concepts and attitudes are presented within this framework along with the controversies which surround them. The unique blend of information, personal experience and practical instruction mean that the interested reader should be able to integrate much of the information and many of the techniques presented directly into their own practice. The text is well supp orted by photographs and illustrations, many of which have been drawn by the author from direct observation. These will further assist the reader by exactly conveying important anatomical and morphological information.

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Venous Disorders of the Legs, Lawrence L. Tretbar

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Jaar van publicatie
1998
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Taal
Engels
Uitgever
Springer
Jaar van publicatie
1998
Formaat
Hardcover
Aantal pagina's
139
ISBN10
1852330074
ISBN13
9781852330071
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Venous Disorders of the Legs is intended to be a comprehensive introduction to the venous diseases of the legs. Directed at those who wish to discover the field of phlebology from the viewpoint of a practising phlebologist. It thoroughly covers the basic principles of phlebology, the unique anatomical changes of varicosis, its evaluation and the various treatment alternatives. Current concepts and attitudes are presented within this framework along with the controversies which surround them. The unique blend of information, personal experience and practical instruction mean that the interested reader should be able to integrate much of the information and many of the techniques presented directly into their own practice. The text is well supp orted by photographs and illustrations, many of which have been drawn by the author from direct observation. These will further assist the reader by exactly conveying important anatomical and morphological information.