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  • 1. Distribution of valvular incompetence in patients with venous stasis ulceration.
    Hanrahan LM, Araki CT, Rodriguez AA, Kechejian GJ, LaMorte WW, Menzoian JO.
    J Vasc Surg; 1991 Jun; 13(6):805-11; discussion 811-2. PubMed ID: 2038103
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  • 3. Foot volumetry and duplex ultrasonography after saphenous and subfascial perforating vein ligation for recurrent venous ulceration.
    Bradbury AW, Stonebridge PA, Callam MJ, Ruckley CV, Allan PL.
    Br J Surg; 1993 Jul; 80(7):845-8. PubMed ID: 8369911
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  • 4. Color-Doppler sonography in chronic venous insufficiency: what the radiologist should know.
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  • 7. Venous hemodynamic abnormalities in patients with leg ulceration.
    Labropoulos N, Leon M, Geroulakos G, Volteas N, Chan P, Nicolaides AN.
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  • 8. The nature of lower extremity venous insufficiency in patients with primary varicose veins.
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  • 9. Investigation and significance of short saphenous vein incompetence.
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  • 10. Mid-term recurrence rate of incompetent perforating veins after combined superficial vein surgery and subfascial endoscopic perforating vein surgery.
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  • 11. Duplex ultrasound mapping of sites of deep to superficial incompetence in primary varicose veins.
    Quigley FG, Raptis S, Cashman M, Faris IB.
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  • 12. Duplex ultrasonography scanning for chronic venous disease: patterns of venous reflux.
    Myers KA, Ziegenbein RW, Zeng GH, Matthews PG.
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  • 13. Patterns of venous reflux in limbs with skin changes associated with chronic venous insufficiency.
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  • 14. New insights into the pathophysiologic condition of venous ulceration with color-flow duplex imaging: implications for treatment?
    Labropoulos N, Giannoukas AD, Nicolaides AN, Ramaswami G, Leon M, Burke P.
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  • 15. Results and significance of colour duplex assessment of the deep venous system in recurrent varicose veins.
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  • 16. Correction of lower extremity deep venous incompetence by ablation of superficial venous reflux.
    Sales CM, Bilof ML, Petrillo KA, Luka NL.
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  • 17. Descending phlebography in patients with venous ulceration: hemodynamic implications.
    Papadakis KG, Christopoulos D, Hobbs JT, Nicolaides AN.
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  • 18. A clinical and haemodynamic investigation into the role of calf perforating vein surgery in patients with venous ulceration and deep venous incompetence.
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  • 19. Color duplex ultrasound in the assessment of primary venous leg ulceration.
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  • 20. Femoral venous reflux abolished by greater saphenous vein stripping.
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