2003
DOI: 10.1159/000074051
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Is There a Need for Doppler Vascular Examination for the Diagnosis of Varicose Vein? A Prospective Study

Abstract: Objective: To compare the validity of a careful clinical examination with venous Doppler studies in the management of patients presenting with varicose veins. Subjects and Methods: Ninety-five consecutive patients presenting with varicose veins from September 1998 to August 1999 were included in this study. Of the 95 patients, 52 were males and 43 females. Eighty-four were expatriate laborers and 11 Kuwaiti nationals. Seventy-one were active workers under the age of 30. All of the patients underwent a full cli… Show more

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“…Recentemente, clínicos e pesquisadores têm creditado o uso do ecocolor Doppler para detectar incompetência valvular associada com IVC [13][14][15][16] , sendo esse exame útil para pacientes obesos com sintomas de IVC, mas sem sinais clínicos claros de varicosidades 17 . Neste trabalho, o exame de ecocolor Doppler foi realizado conforme a técnica citada na literatura 18 .…”
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“…Recentemente, clínicos e pesquisadores têm creditado o uso do ecocolor Doppler para detectar incompetência valvular associada com IVC [13][14][15][16] , sendo esse exame útil para pacientes obesos com sintomas de IVC, mas sem sinais clínicos claros de varicosidades 17 . Neste trabalho, o exame de ecocolor Doppler foi realizado conforme a técnica citada na literatura 18 .…”
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“…16 Doppler examinations were conducted using a technique described in the literature. 17 This study was designed to investigate a group of individuals with a high prevalence in the population: cases in which there are clinical signs of CVI, but etiology is not vascular disease, in other words, there are no varicose veins.…”
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confidence: 99%