Varicose Veins
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Last Posted: Mar 15, 2023
- Risk Factors for Superficial Thrombophlebitis: A Retrospective Case Control Study.
Schamroth Pravda Miri, et al. The Israel Medical Association journal : IMAJ 2022 0 (12) 847-850 - Chronic venous insufficiency, cardiovascular disease, and mortality: a population study.
Prochaska Jürgen H, et al. European heart journal 2021 0 (40) 4157-4165 - Comprehensive bioinformatics analysis reveals biomarkers of DNA methylation-related genes in varicose veins.
Li Shengyu, et al. Frontiers in genetics 2022 0 1013803 - [Frequency and risk factors for thromboembolic complications in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases].
Lishchinskaya A A, et al. Terapevticheskii arkhiv 2022 0 (2) 172-179 - Factor V Leiden mutation and high FVIII are associated with an increased risk of VTE in women with breast cancer during adjuvant tamoxifen - results from a prospective, single center, case control study.
Kovac Mirjana, et al. European journal of internal medicine 2015 0 (1) 63-7 - Varicose Veins and Risk of Venous Thromboembolic Diseases: A Two-Sample-Based Mendelian Randomization Study.
Li Ruihao, et al. Frontiers in cardiovascular medicine 2022 0 849027 - A genome-wide association study for varicose veins.
Lee Meng-Lin, et al. Phlebology 2022 1 2683555211069248 - Cardiometabolic, Lifestyle, and Nutritional Factors in Relation to Varicose Veins: A Mendelian Randomization Study.
Yuan Shuai, et al. Journal of the American Heart Association 2021 10 e022286 - Association of varicose veins with rare protein-truncating variants in PIEZO1 identified by exome sequencing of a large clinical population.
Smelser Diane T, et al. Journal of vascular surgery. Venous and lymphatic disorders 2021 8 - Investigation of association between genetic polymorphisms of MMP2, MMP8, MMP9 and TIMP2 and development of varicose veins in the Slovak Population - pilot study.
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