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J Mal Vasc
April 2000
Laboratoire d'Electromyographie, 146, avenue Ledru-Rollin, 75011 Paris.
Five cases of sural nerve lesion linked to small saphenous vein pathology are reported. They were due to vein stripping (4 cases) and to thrombophlebitis (1 case). The diagnosis was especially delayed in the first 4 cases, as this pathological field is quite unknown.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnn Dermatol Venereol
January 1996
Service de Dermatologie, CHRU Dijon.
Phlebologie
June 1993
Hôpital d'Ixelles, Bruxelles.
Cutis Marmorata Phlebectasica is a rare congenital disorder characterized by persistent erythrocyanotic mottled areas associated with superficial phlebectases with cutaneous atrophy and ulcerations. The anomaly is present at birth. Spontaneous improvement is the rule.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Chir (Paris)
March 1992
Service de Chirurgie Thoracique et Cardio-Vasculaire, CHU Dupuytren, Limoges.
We report about a 66-years-old obese and diabetic female patient, treated with anti-inflammatories for osteoarthritis of the hip and operated for varices of the lower limbs by a bilateral stripping of the internal saphenous veins, who presented with a mortal necrotizing fasciitis during the postoperative period. Necrotizing fasciitis is a severe, infrequent disease jeopardizing the vital prognosis, in which an appropriate and early treatment (medical, using antibiotics, and surgical by extensive debridement) can prevent a fatal outcome. The most often involved germs are streptococci (45%).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFActa Otorrinolaringol Esp
June 1992
Servicio de ORL, Hospital Joan XXIII, Tarragona.
We present a case of 6-years-old male with an internal jugular phlebectasia, diagnosed at our Hospital. Review of the bibliography, and complementary examination, like doppler, echography and digital intravenous angiography subtraction (DIVAS) was made.
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