2017
DOI: 10.5505/vtd.2017.98700
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Prevalence of the genetic mutations in patients with varicose veins

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“…Varicose veins, enlarged, twisted veins found in the legs, are strongly purple-blue and extend into the skin like roots. Genetic variations in the MTHFR gene increase the risk of developing varicose veins [40], while non-genetic factors increase the risk of developing varicose veins (chronic cough, constipation, family history of venous disease, being female, obesity, advanced age, pregnancy, and prolonged periods of standing). The exact cause of varicose veins is not entirely understood, but it involves a combination of genetic predisposition, weakened vessel walls, incompetent valves, and increased pressure in the veins [41].…”
Section: Varicose Veinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Varicose veins, enlarged, twisted veins found in the legs, are strongly purple-blue and extend into the skin like roots. Genetic variations in the MTHFR gene increase the risk of developing varicose veins [40], while non-genetic factors increase the risk of developing varicose veins (chronic cough, constipation, family history of venous disease, being female, obesity, advanced age, pregnancy, and prolonged periods of standing). The exact cause of varicose veins is not entirely understood, but it involves a combination of genetic predisposition, weakened vessel walls, incompetent valves, and increased pressure in the veins [41].…”
Section: Varicose Veinsmentioning
confidence: 99%