Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2867958 | Angiología | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
It is important to bear in mind these infrequent, painless, situations involving a unilateral increase in perimeter, especially in patients who report these clinical features without there being any justifying cause. It is therefore essential to carry out a wide-ranging differential diagnosis to prevent errors in the diagnosis and therapy. In both cases, the diagnosis must be precise. The preferred treatment consists in emptying and resection of the lesion, and venous flow is restored.
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Authors
L. Leiva-Hernando, A. Arroyo-Bielsa, J. Porto-RodrÃguez, R.F. Montero-Mendizábal, J. Gil-Sales, R. Gesto-Castromil,