Morphological changes in venous walls caused by microfoam sclerotic surgery of varicosity
The work presents results of morphological studies of venous walls affected by the sclerosing microfoam which was reproduced out of different concentrations (2%, 3%, 5%) of sclerosing fluid. The data obtained allows to determine that the 3% sclerosing fluid concentration is the optimal, insofar the...
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Main Authors: | I. V. Irkin (Author), V. A. Hodos (Author), V. I. Zaritskaya (Author) |
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Zaporozhye State Medical University,
2012-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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