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Venous UlcersInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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Medical Definition:
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University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne Medical Dictionary: "venous" |
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An understanding of Leg Ulcers Description: Clear explanation about the causes and treatment of leg ulcers. (legulcers.co.uk) |
Varicose Ulcers Description: Homeopathic Remedies for stasisi ulcerations. (drlockie.com) |
Venous Stasis Ulcers Description: Venous stasis wounds occur when the veins of the leg become dilated and the valves cannot function properly. (bttc.org) |
Venous Ulcers Description: The Center for Vascular Medicine in Pittsburg offers this page of information on venous ulcers. (centervascularmedicine.com) |
Venous Ulcers Description: Venous stasis ulcerations, from "the Care of Wounds" by Carol Dealey. (medicaledu.com) |
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