Chronic Venous Ulcer: Minimally Invasive Treatment of Superficial Axial and Perforator Vein Reflux Speeds Healing and Reduces Recurrence

Author:

Alden Peter B.,Lips Erin M.,Zimmerman Kate P.,Garberich Ross F.,Rizvi Adnan Z.,Tretinyak Alexander S.,Alexander Jason Q.,Dorr Kathryn M.,Hutchinson Mark,Isakson Sarah L.

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,General Medicine,Surgery

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