Deep Venous Insufficiency - TeachMeSurgery

Deep Venous Insufficiency - TeachMeSurgery

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1 Introduction2 Risk Factors3 Clinical Features4 Differential Diagnosis5 Investigations6 Management6.1 Surgical Management7 Complications8 Key Points Introduction Deep Venous Insufficiency (DVI) is a chronic disease that can result in significant morbidity. It is commonly caused either by deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or valvular insufficiency, and together with varicose veins (in the superficial venous system) it is part of chronic […]

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