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  • 1. Patterns of reflux in the great saphenous vein system.
    Chastanet S, Pittaluga P.
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  • 2. Classification of saphenous refluxes: implications for treatment.
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  • 4. The impact of isolated lesser saphenous vein system incompetence on clinical signs and symptoms of chronic venous disease.
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  • 20. Clinical and hemodynamical findings in legs with previous surgery of the great saphenous vein: role of the small saphenous vein.
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