1996
DOI: 10.1016/1076-0512(95)00459-9
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Abstract: The FPV is a specific anatomic vein with standard relations to other anatomic structures and may become involved in varicose vein disease. FPV incompetence escapes clinical diagnosis but is easily detected by duplex ultrasound. The incompetent FPV can be avulsed by ambulatory phlebectomy (Muller technique) in an office setting under local infiltration anesthesia.

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“…15 Indeed, the character of Bai Gano was the product of the particularities of the Stambolov era when-as socialist analysts have pointed out-the honest Bulgarian esnaf (tradesman) was replaced by the petit bourgeois capitalist. 16 Dimitiir Blagoev, the father of Bulgarian socialism, was perhaps the first and most famous among the Marxist analysts of Bai Gano. He pointedly asserted that Bai Gano could not have appeared ten years earlier, since it was a commentary on the specific period in which capitalism penetrated into Bulgaria.…”
Section: Aleko Konstantinov: Life and Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…15 Indeed, the character of Bai Gano was the product of the particularities of the Stambolov era when-as socialist analysts have pointed out-the honest Bulgarian esnaf (tradesman) was replaced by the petit bourgeois capitalist. 16 Dimitiir Blagoev, the father of Bulgarian socialism, was perhaps the first and most famous among the Marxist analysts of Bai Gano. He pointedly asserted that Bai Gano could not have appeared ten years earlier, since it was a commentary on the specific period in which capitalism penetrated into Bulgaria.…”
Section: Aleko Konstantinov: Life and Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The VG typically presents in three sections: the distal and proximal sections in the saphenous compartment (2, 3), and the middle section that is usually subcutaneous (4). On transverse scanning of the posterior thigh, the VG is detected in a groove between the semitendinosus muscle medially and the long head of the biceps muscle laterally (4, 5). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%