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DOI: 10.24019/issn.2532-0831 |
Online ISSN 2532-0831 |
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Journal of Theoretical and Applied Vascular ResearchJournal website: http://www.vasculab.eu/jtavr.xmlJTAVR 2019;4(2): EPub Ahead of Print |
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Venous hemodynamics, knowledge and miracles |
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C Franceschi1 |
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1Centre Marie Thérèse Hôpital Saint Joseph 189 rue Raymond Losserand 75014 Paris | ||
submitted: Sep 28, 2019 accepted Aug 8, 2020 EPub ahead of Print: Sep 24, 2020 |
Abstract The occurrence of the Peregrine’s ulcer is scientifically explainable but its miraculous healing in one night cannot be explained by the current scientific knowledge. The long history of fluid mechanics, anatomic and pathophysiologic discoveries led to the better knowledge of hemodynamics in pathophysiology. The last technologies provided strong means to the assessment of venous insufficiency, especially Duplex Ultrasound. Renewed hemodynamic concepts provide a better explanation of the pathophysiology of venous leg ulcers as well as reliable outcomes and less recurrences for varicose veins and ulcers. |
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Keywords Venous ulcer, Venous hemodynamics, Miracle, CHIVA, Duplex ultrasound | ||
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