1997
DOI: 10.1007/pl00010483
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Chirurgische Behandlung der V.-cava-inferior-Thrombose

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“…For 47 patients (69 extremities, >1 year postoperative) 17.4% of their extremities gave no discomfort, 40.6% had a slight PTS, 30.4% moderate and 11.6% severe PTS (Ulcus ruris in 7.2%). The long-term opening rate was good, peripheral venous congestion complaints were not rare [11] [12].…”
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“…For 47 patients (69 extremities, >1 year postoperative) 17.4% of their extremities gave no discomfort, 40.6% had a slight PTS, 30.4% moderate and 11.6% severe PTS (Ulcus ruris in 7.2%). The long-term opening rate was good, peripheral venous congestion complaints were not rare [11] [12].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%