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Mayo Clinic researchers study diagnostic tests and potential treatments for varicose veins and other vascular diseases. Publications. See a list of publications ...
This condition — known as superficial thrombophlebitis — shouldn't be confused with blood clots that develop in deeper veins (deep venous thrombosis). Clots in ...
Varicose veins can be annoying, embarrassing and uncomfortable — but manageable with self-care measures. Sometimes, though, their symptoms can signal serious ...
Vulvar varicosities are varicose veins that form at the outer surface of the female genitals, called the vulva. This condition most often affects people who ...
Pulmonary vein isolation is a treatment for an irregular heart rhythm called atrial fibrillation (AFib). It is a type of cardiac ablation.
A vein of Galen defect is situated deep inside the brain. Signs can include: A buildup of fluid in the brain that causes enlargement of the head; Swollen veins ...
Irregular connections between arteries and veins may cause certain complications. Learn more about the causes and possible treatment options.
While often just a cosmetic concern, in some cases, varicose veins can cause pain and discomfort that requires treatment. You'll hear about varicose vein ...
Venography. This test uses X-rays and dye to create a picture of the veins in the legs and feet. The dye is injected into a large vein in ...
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