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Results 1 - 10 of 114 for venous hypertension OR ulcer
  1. Venous ulcers (open sores) can occur when the veins in your legs do not push blood back up ... can cause an open sore to form. Most venous ulcers occur on the leg, above the ankle. This ...
  2. ... brown Skin sores (ulcers) may develop (called a venous ulcer or stasis ulcer). These most often form on ... Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2019:chap 19. Marston W. Venous ulcers. In: Almeida JI, ed. Atlas of Endovascular Venous ...
  3. Vein stripping is surgery to remove varicose veins in the legs. ... Varicose veins are swollen, twisted, and enlarged veins that you can ...
  4. ... of varicose veins Decrease any discomfort Prevent skin ulcers ... vein. You feel a hard lump in the vein, which may suggest a blood clot.
  5. ... swollen, crusted, or weepy skin (stasis dermatitis) Varicose veins on the surface Thickening and hardening of the skin on the legs and ankles (lipodermatosclerosis) Wound or ulcer that is slow to heal on the legs ...
  6. ... a serious skin infection Surgery for skin cancer Venous ulcers , pressure ulcers , or diabetic ulcers that do not ...
  7. ... surgery Surgeries that need skin grafts to heal Venous ulcers, pressure ulcers , or diabetic ulcers that do not ...
  8. ... the disease gets worse, it causes: Narrowed pulmonary veins Pulmonary artery hypertension Congestion and swelling of the lungs Possible risk ...
  9. ... swelling (post-phlebitic or post-thrombotic syndrome) Varicose veins Non-healing skin ulcers (less common) Changes in skin color
  10. Ascites results from high pressure in certain veins of the liver (portal hypertension) and low blood levels of a protein called albumin . Diseases that can cause severe liver damage can lead to ascites. These include: Chronic ...
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