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Pages for "venous gangrene"
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Venous thrombosis

Venous thrombosis and thromboprophylaxis ... Homan's sign = pain on passive dorsiflexion of the ankle is a non-specific sign Occlusion of the ileofemoral vein can result in venous gangrene (phlegmasia cerulea dolens) ...
http://www.surgical-tutor.org.uk/system/vascular/venous_thromb.htm
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Guideline 36 Section 2: Venous thromboembolism

Antithrombotic Therapy / Section 2: Venous thromboembolism / 2.1 Short term prophylaxis in patients with temporary increased risk ... Thrombolytic therapy or venous thrombectomy may be considered in patients with threatened venous...
http://www.sign.ac.uk/guidelines/fulltext/36/section2.html
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International Seminars in Surgical Oncology |Abstract |Venous gangrene and cancer: A cool look at a burning issue

Skip to main content / 2-Dec-2007  / Home | / Browse articles | / Search | / Weblinks | / Submit article | / My ISSO | / About ISSO ... Venous gangrene is rare condition which is associated with poor prognosis in cancer...
http://www.issoonline.com/content/4/1/7/abstract/
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eMedicine - Phlegmasia Alba and Cerulea Dolens : Article by Alan DardikeMedicine - Phlegmasia Alba and Cerulea Dolens : Article by

Home / Specialties ... When venous gangrene occurs, it has a similar distribution with the cyanosis. ... The standard treatment of phlegmasia and venous gangrene is still evolving. ... 2.
http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic2767.htm
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ABC of arterial and venous disease: Acute limb ischaemia -- Callum and Bradbury 320 (7237): 764 -- BMJ

Jump to: Page Content, Site Navigation, Site Search, / You are seeing this message because your web browser does not support basic web standards. ... Venous gangrene can be mistaken for acute limb ischaemia. However, the leg...
http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/320/7237/764
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View Written Summary: General Surgery, 52:16

... Venous thrombosis: phlegmasia that can progress to venous gangrene, superficial thrombophlebitis manifest by palpable cord and erythema, and bland DVT exhibited by edema and local tenderness; treat with heparin, warfarin,...
http://www.audio-digest.org/pages/htmlos/0046.1.7160523912111310660/GS5216
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: The AMEDEO Literature Guide

Home Casteddu.com FAQ My Amedeo About Flying Publisher / The Medical Article of the Year 2008: / Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium. ... Manual aspiration thrombectomy with stent placement: rapid and effective treatment for phlegmasia cerulea...
http://www.amedeo.com/medicine/vth/carinra.htm
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Dictionary Contents: V

... V; V-2 carcinoma; V2 protease; V8 protease; V-A; vaagmer; VAC; vacation; vaccenic acid; vaccina; vaccinal; vaccinate; vaccination; vaccination, anthrax; vaccination, chickenpox; vaccination, children's; vaccination, dpt; vaccination, dt;...
http://cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk/omd/contents/V.html
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Indian Pediatrics - Editorial

Home / Past Issue / About IP / About IAP / Feedback / Links / Author Info. Subscription / Case Reports / Indian Pediatrics 2005; 42:1156-1158 / Neonatal Lower Extremity Gangrene ... 3. Ibrahim H, Krouskop R, Jeroudi M, McCulloch C, Parupia H,...
http://www.indianpediatrics.net/nov2005/nov-1156-1158.htm
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Pancreatic Cancer UK :: Pancreatic Cancer - Forgotten Cancer

... Signs include: jaundice, scratch marks secondary to jaundice, multiple bruises (ecchymoses) secondary to impaired clotting, hepatomegaly, palpable gallbladder - Courvoisier's sign, cachexia, left supraclavicular (Virchow's) node enlargement -...
http://www.pancreaticcancer.org.uk/PCForgottenCancer.htm
 
 
 
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