Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9173609 | Journal of Vascular Surgery | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Deep vein thrombosis is an often neglected problem that long term is associated with the postphlebitic syndrome of limb swelling, pain, and often ulceration. The basic mechanisms of the vein wall damage that results have not been delineated. The following study describes the vein wall matrix metalloproteinase gene and activity response induced over time in the vein wall after DVT. Additionally, the corresponding collagen upregulation and proximate plasmin system mediators are determined. With this knowledge, potential therapies to reduce vein wall injury directly might be possible.
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Authors
Kristopher B. BA, Jonathan L. MD, Erin M. BA, Andrea J. BS, Nicholas A. Dewyer, Manu R. BS, Charles G. BA, Gilbert R. MD, Thomas W. MD, Peter K. MD,