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Venous Disease
Venous disease predominantly affects the lower extremity and may involve components of the deep, superficial, and perforator systems. Most venous disease stems from a chronic process and may have a wide degree...
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Vascular Medicine
The key to vascular disease is prevention. Vascular medicine manages risk factors (i.e. HTN, HLD, DM smoking) to decrease the degree of cardiovascular sequelae. Vascular risk factors are not isolated; many pat...
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Cerebrovascular Disease
Cerebrovascular disease resulting in stroke is largely due to intracranial disease; however, up to 20–30% of all strokes are associated with extracranial, surgically accessible disease. The indications for sur...
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Transcutaneous Oxygen Tension: Principles and Applications
Beginning in the early 1970s, it became clear that empiric means of assessing foot perfusion were not adequate due to lack of sensitivity and specificity. Compelling research led to the discovery of a number o...