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Accurate and Simple Evaluation of Vascular Anastomoses in Monochorionic Placenta using Colored Dye
Published on: September 5, 2011
Abstract:
Pregnancy is an important factor in the onset and development of varices (30 to 40% of pregnant women), essentially related to a hormonal influences. These varices present multiple clinical manifestations and generally an important but incomplete reversibility after delivery. Effective treatment and prevention of complications requires routine training of hygienic measures, the use of an appropriate, effective elastic bandage and sometimes limited sclerosis procedures. Phlebologic exploration after delivery, and possibility of further pregnancies, allows treatment to be defined for existing varices.
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