PMID: 610713Jan 1, 1977Paper

Valvular insufficiency after venous thrombosis. Experimental study

L'Ateneo parmense. Acta bio-medica : organo della Società di medicina e scienze naturali di Parma
A PouchèG Guadagni

Abstract

Venous thrombosis can produce lesions of valvular cusps which are generally ascribe to the phase of thrombus organization. Valvular lesions hold a very important role in the genesis of the post phlebitic chronic venous insufficiency. Experimental thrombosis had been induced in dogs with electrical stimulation of femoral veins to study morphological aspects of valvular cusps in various evolutive phases of thrombosis. Results emphasize too early onset and quick evolution of valvular damage. It can contribute to explain frequent failures of attempted therapy about prevention of post phlebitic syndromes.

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