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[Plethysmography in venous pathology].

G Aelvoet

    Phlebologie
    |October 1, 1983
    PubMed
    Summary

    Plethysmography is a valuable non-invasive tool for diagnosing deep venous obstructions. This technique clearly visualizes venous function, aiding in differentiating conditions like post-thrombotic syndrome from primary varicosis.

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    Area of Science:

    • Vascular Medicine
    • Diagnostic Imaging

    Context:

    • Deep venous obstructions present diagnostic challenges.
    • Non-invasive methods are crucial for patient care.

    Purpose:

    • To highlight the utility of plethysmography in diagnosing venous disorders.
    • To showcase its role in differentiating venous conditions and monitoring treatment.

    Summary:

    • Plethysmography offers an easy, precise, and non-invasive method for investigating deep venous obstructions.
    • It provides a clear assessment of venous function.
    • This technique helps distinguish post-thrombotic syndrome from primary varicosis and aids in surgical follow-up.

    Impact:

    • Improves diagnostic accuracy for deep venous obstructions.
    • Facilitates better patient management and treatment follow-up for venous anomalies.