Venous disease is more common than peripheral arterial disease. Pathophysiologically, venous disease can be associated with obstruction, reflux, or both. A common feature in chronic venous disease is ambulatory venous hypertension. Inflammatory and pro-thrombotic mechanisms can be activated. The current therapies, including compression, ablation, and recanalization are discussed.
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Attaran, R. R. (2018, April 11). Latest innovations in the treatment of venous disease. Journal of Clinical Medicine. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm7040077
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