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Is vein damage the only cause of clinical signs of lower limb chronic venous insufficiency?
2014
Jornal Vascular Brasileiro
Background:Venous insufficiency is a very prevalent disease. Some decades ago a group of patients was identified that had symptoms of venous insufficiency, but no visible anatomic abnormalities. Studies showed that this subset had reduced venous tone, and their condition became known as hypotonic phlebopathy.Objective:To investigate prevalence, age group and variations in body mass index (BMI) among patients with hypotonic phlebopathy.Methodology:A total of 1,960 limbs were examined in 1,017
doi:10.1590/jvb.2014.015
fatcat:fnaks7tsujb6zk7cngqkkjomva