Diabetic Vascular disease
What is diabetic vascular disease?Diabetic vascular disease refers to the development of blockages of the arteries,
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Varicose veins
Definition: Dilatation and tortuosity of superficial veins of the lower Limb.Aetiology: ...
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Why do aneurysms form?
Each year, 200,000 Americans find out that the largest blood vessel in their body, the aorta, may burst open at any time. About 20,000 die suddenly from such a rupture....
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Duplex Ultrasound
What is duplex ultrasound?Duplex ultrasound combines Doppler flow information and conventional imaging information,
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