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  • 2. Impact of the calf perforators on the venous hemodynamics in primary varicose veins.
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  • 4. [Principles of surgical treatment of varicose veins with regard to new findings on venous hemodynamics].
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  • 6. Competent and incompetent calf perforators in primary varicose veins: a resistant myth.
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  • 10. Ambulatory pressure gradient in the veins of the lower extremity.
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  • 11. Improvement in deep vein haemodynamics following surgery for varicose veins.
    Ciostek P, Michalak J, Noszczyk W.
    Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg; 2004 Nov; 28(5):473-8. PubMed ID: 15465367
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  • 16. The nonsaphenous vein of the popliteal fossa: prevalence, patterns of reflux, hemodynamic quantification, and clinical significance.
    Delis KT, Knaggs AL, Hobbs JT, Vandendriessche MA.
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  • 17. Pelvic venous incompetence: reflux patterns and treatment results.
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  • 18. [The main principles of transmission of vertical reflux of blood from the deep to superficial femoral veins in patients with varicose veins].
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  • 19. New insights into perforator vein incompetence.
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  • 20. [Two false myths of the 20th century vascular surgery].
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