• Journal of Vascular Surgery Venous and Lymphatic and for the American Venous Forum meeting. Founded in 1987, the American Venous Forum (AVF) is dedicated to...
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    Venous ulcer is defined by the American Venous Forum as "a full-thickness defect of skin, most frequently in the ankle region, that fails to heal spontaneously...
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    Varicose veins (redirect from Venous reflux)
    ad hoc committee of the American Venous Forum, outlines these stages C0 – Perthes test – no visible or palpable signs of venous disease C1 – telangectasia...
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  • associated chronic venous diseases: Clinical practice guidelines of the Society for Vascular Surgery and the American Venous Forum". Journal of Vascular...
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    Vascular surgery (category Use American English from May 2013)
    Gloviczki, Peter (26 December 2008). Handbook of Venous Disorders: Guidelines of the American Venous Forum Third Edition. CRC Press. ISBN 978-0-340-93880-5...
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    Brajesh K. Lal (category American surgeons)
    the Society for Vascular Surgery and Distinguished Fellow of the American Venous Forum. Lal completed his high school education at La Martiniere, one of...
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  • standards of medical practitioners and the quality of patient care. The American Venous Forum (AVF) is a medical society for physicians and allied health professionals...
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    Dinker Belle Rai (category American medical researchers)
    of the International College of Surgeons (1987). Fellow of the American Venous Forum (1991). Fellow of the International College of Angiology (1991)...
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    Meissner MH, Wakefield TW. "Chapter 2: Risk Factors for Venous Thrombosis" (PDF). American Venous Forum. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 27,...
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  • was chairman of the Committee of the American Venous Forum that created the CEAP classification of chronic venous disease. He is the chairman of several...
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    Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a type of venous thrombosis involving the formation of a blood clot in a deep vein, most commonly in the legs or pelvis....
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    Peter H. Lin (category American vascular surgeons)
    Allastair Karmody Award – Society for Clinical Vascular Surgery 2002 - American Venous Forum Research Award 2008 - Baylor College of Medicine Michael E. DeBakey...
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    capillaries merge to bring blood into the venous system. Capillaries merge into venules, which merge into veins. The venous system feeds into the two major veins:...
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    consequence of lung over-expansion injuries. Breathing gas introduced into the venous system of the lungs due to pulmonary barotrauma will not be trapped in the...
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  • They are used in the prevention of blood clots and, in the treatment of venous thromboembolism (deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism), and the treatment...
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    through a porcelain filter into the venous blood stream. Shortly after its initial presentation to the American College of Surgeons, this apparatus was...
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  • American College of Phlebology, the Australasian College of Phlebology, the Venous Forum of the Royal Society of Medicine, the European Venous Forum,...
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    concentrations greater than 3% NaCl should normally be administered via a central venous catheter, also known as a 'central line'. Such hypertonic saline is normally...
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    bypasses around two-thirds of the first-pass metabolism as the rectum's venous drainage is two-thirds systemic (middle and inferior rectal vein) and one-third...
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    dark-colored. Liver cirrhosis makes it hard for blood to flow in the portal venous system. This resistance creates a backup of blood and increases pressure...
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    \over dt}} dt(QSkin_u) and dt(QSkin_e) feed from arterial blood and back to venous blood. More complex diffusion models have been published [reference to add]...
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  • cover all aspects related to the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of venous thromboembolism. His main contribution to the field relates to the non-invasive...
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    the soul – between them. The Edwin Smith Papyrus (1700 BCE), named for American Egyptologist Edwin Smith (1822 – 1906 CE) who purchased the scroll in 1862...
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    Valsalva maneuver (category Use American English from September 2020)
    in stroke volume during the first few seconds of the maneuver. Reduced venous return and compensation Return of systemic blood to the heart is impeded...
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    and the test may be falsely negative. The serum test, using 2-4 mL of venous blood, is typically a chemiluminescent or fluorimetric immunoassay that...
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    averages pH 7.407 whereas venous blood is slightly more acidic at pH 7.371). The "T-state" of hemoglobin is deoxygenated in venous blood partially due to...
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    coronary heart disease and between MTHFR polymorphism status and risk for venous thromboembolism. There is growing evidence that MTHFR polymorphism testing...
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    ventricles. The primary purpose of the atria is to allow uninterrupted venous blood flow to the heart during ventricular systole. This allows enough blood...
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    and James Watt recognized carbon monoxide (as hydrocarbonate) to brighten venous blood in 1793. Watt suggested coal fumes could act as an antidote to the...
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    COVID-19 vaccine- due to blood clotting problems, specifically cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST). On 20 March, the WHO and European Medicines Agency...
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