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Compression or entrapment of one or more of the structures of the
neurovuscular bundle located in the neck, upper chest, and axilla
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What are the maximum sclerosant
3 categories which make up Virchow's
1 2 dosages for STS, HTS, Polidocanol and
Triad
Glycerin
THORACIC OUTLET SYNDROME
3 Normal venous volume of the leg 4
(TOS)
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3 categories which make up Virchow's stasis, injury/trauma, heypercoagulability
Triad
Stemmer's sign is associated with what Lymphedema. It is swelling of the foot which causesa
disease... thickened skin fold at the base of the second toe
which can't be pinched.
, What is the venous refill time (with or <20 Seconds
without touriquet) that suggests
significant deep vein reflux?
Innominate vein occlusion will result in Internal Jugular Vein
reversal of flow in what vein?
Normal venous volume of the leg 80-150 mL
What is normal Venous Filling Index <2 mL
With severe reflux it could increase to 30 mL
Types of sclerosants Osmotic, Detergents, Chemical Irritants
Telangiectasia (size and color) .1-1 mm, Red sclerosant concentrations pg92 & 93
Venulectasia (size and color) 1-2 mm, purple
Reticular Veins (size and color) 2-4 mm, Blue
Varicose Veins (size) >3 mm, Usually visible and bulging
Corona Phlebectatica A fan shaped pattern of numerous small intradermal
veins in the medial or lateral aspects of the
ankle/foot. This commonly is thought to be an early
sign of advanced venous disease. Synonyms include
malleolar flare and ankle flare.
What are the maximum sclerosant STS-10 cc of 3%
dosages for STS, HTS, Polidocanol HTS-8 cc
and Glycerin Polidocanol- 10 cc
Glycerin-5-10 cc