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P L Morrow1, N J Hardin, C M Karn
1Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, Burlington, VT 05401.
Abstract:
Varicose veins are a common, worldwide medical problem, but are generally considered non-life-threatening. We report three cases of fatal hemorrhage resulting from varicose veins and review the literature. The pathology of acute perforations onto the skin surface in varicose venous disease is described.
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