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Pt. 1: Fundamental Considerations
1. Physiologic Observations on Causes of Varicose
Veins
2. Anatomic Observations on Causes of Varicose Veins
3. Pathogenesis of Varicose Veins and Chronic Venous Insufficiency
Syndrome
4. Common Anatomic Patterns of Varicose Veins
Pt. 2: Diagnostic Evaluation
5. Classification of Venous Insufficiency
6. Laboratory Evaluation of Varicose Veins
7. Pretreatment Testing of Patients With Varicose Veins and Telangiectatic
Blemishes
Pt. 3: Treatment Options
8. Compression Therapy
9. Historical Development of Varicose Vein Surgery
10. Treatment of Varicosities of Saphenous Origin: Comparison
of Ligation, Selective Excision, and Sclerotherapy
11. Treatment of Varicosities of Saphenous Origin: A Dialogue
12. Controlled Radiofrequency-Mediated Endovenous Shrinkage and
Occlusion
13. Treatment of Varicose Veins by Sclerotherapy: An Overview
14. Compression Sclerotherapy for Large Varicose Veins and Perforator
Veins: Details of an Empty Vein Technique
15. Role of Sclerotherapy in Greater Saphenous Vein Incompetence
16. Complications and Adverse Sequelae of Sclerotherapy
Pt. 4: Complex Problems Involving Varicose Veins
17. Chronic Venous Insufficiency and Its Surgical
Care
18. Treatment of Varicose Veins Associated With Congenital Vascular
Malformations
19. Varicose Veins and Venous Ulceration: Rationale for Conservative
Treatment
20. Pelvic and Vulvar Varices: Pelvic Congestion Syndrome
Pt. 5: Telangiectatic Leg Veins
21. Treatment of Telangiectasias
22. Treatment of Leg Telangiectasias With Laser and High-Intensity
Pulsed Light
23. Painful Telangiectasias: Diagnosis and Treatment
24. Techniques of Small Vessel Sclerotherapy
Index
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