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This common condition causes lines or cords to develop under the skin. Learn self-care steps to take and what treatments there are.
This common blood flow condition can cause leg pain when walking. Lifestyle changes and medicines can help, but sometimes surgery is needed.
Research. Mayo Clinic researchers study diagnostic tests and potential treatments for varicose veins and other vascular diseases. Publications. See a list of ...
This procedure involves injecting a dye into veins and taking X-rays that can reveal atypical veins, blockages or blood clots. ... vein, which creates scar tissue ...
But some blood clots form inside the veins without a good reason. They don't dissolve naturally. These clots may require medical attention, especially if ...
Gastric varices (enlarged veins in the stomach) due to liver failure or portal hypertension; Gastritis (inflammation of the stomach lining); Gastropathy ...
... vein. A special dye goes into the catheter. You have X-rays taken as the dye fills the artery or vein. The X-rays show the outlines of your blood vessels ...
Learn more about this stroke-related type of dementia that causes memory loss and reasoning problems. Prevention is possible, and good heart health is key.
Learn what's involved in this treatment for varicose veins, including the risks.
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