The authors studied 200 consecutive outpatients with symptoms due to venous disease of the lower limbs. All the patients underwent anamnestic, clinical and instrumental evaluation (c.w. Doppler velocimetry and strain-gauge plethysmography). The results of this study showed that some anamnestic and clinical data are significantly related to venous disease detected by instrumental techniques. The superficial and deep vein hypertension were, instead, correlated to oral contraceptive use.

Pinto, A., Galati, D., Corrao, S., Ciranni, C., Paterna, S., Parrinello, G., et al. (1995). Clinical-anamnestic and instrumental data in outpatients suffering from venous disease. INTERNATIONAL ANGIOLOGY, 14(4), 400-403.

Clinical-anamnestic and instrumental data in outpatients suffering from venous disease

PINTO, Antonio;CORRAO, Salvatore;PATERNA, Salvatore;PARRINELLO, Gaspare;LICATA, Giuseppe
1995-01-01

Abstract

The authors studied 200 consecutive outpatients with symptoms due to venous disease of the lower limbs. All the patients underwent anamnestic, clinical and instrumental evaluation (c.w. Doppler velocimetry and strain-gauge plethysmography). The results of this study showed that some anamnestic and clinical data are significantly related to venous disease detected by instrumental techniques. The superficial and deep vein hypertension were, instead, correlated to oral contraceptive use.
1995
Settore MED/09 - Medicina Interna
Settore MED/11 - Malattie Dell'Apparato Cardiovascolare
Pinto, A., Galati, D., Corrao, S., Ciranni, C., Paterna, S., Parrinello, G., et al. (1995). Clinical-anamnestic and instrumental data in outpatients suffering from venous disease. INTERNATIONAL ANGIOLOGY, 14(4), 400-403.
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