Small Saphenous Vein is the primary vein involved in superficial thrombophlebitis on the lateral aspect below the knee. Perforator Veins connect the superficial veins to the deep venous system and may also be involved. Tributaries of the Small Saphenous Vein can also be affected.
Sapheno-femoral Junction: Incompetent with reflux into GSV with Few varicosity noted in medical aspect of thigh in GSV territory of right lower limb Is it treated with Venaseal procedure. Plz reply.
Yes, both Median Arcuate Ligament Syndrome (MALS) and Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome (SMAS) can be initially suggested or detected through ultrasound.
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Sir plz add the ct and mri too thank u for the wonderful videos very useful sir......
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Superficial thrombophlebitis on lateral aspect below knee how to describe n what are the branches...
Small Saphenous Vein is the primary vein involved in superficial thrombophlebitis on the lateral aspect below the knee. Perforator Veins connect the superficial veins to the deep venous system and may also be involved. Tributaries of the Small Saphenous Vein can also be affected.
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varicose veins found on medial aspect of thigh n calf of rt limb and also calf of left limb.....what to be seen on usg doppler
The veins will appear dilated and venous reflux will be seen
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Sapheno-femoral Junction: Incompetent with reflux into GSV with
Few varicosity noted in medical aspect of thigh in GSV territory of right lower limb
Is it treated with Venaseal procedure.
Plz reply.
Yes it can be treated with VenaSeal Procedure but it is best to consult with your Vascular Surgeon regarding treatment
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Does it detect mals and smas syndrome
Yes, both Median Arcuate Ligament Syndrome (MALS) and Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome (SMAS) can be initially suggested or detected through ultrasound.
The test which can detect mals or smas is know as a vascular ultrasound of abdomen aorta is it ????