[Phlebology--current therapeutic aspects from the dermatologic viewpoint].Z Hautkr. 1988 Jul 15; 63(7):577-84.ZH
Abstract
Modern diagnostic procedures in phlebology have not only enhanced our understanding of the pathophysiology of the venous system; they also provide considerable help in the planning and evaluation of phlebotherapeutical measures. Thus the dermatologist involved in phlebology has become able to proceed in a differentiated way regarding the treatment of primary varicosis as well as preventive measures and therapy of chronic venous insufficiency. The treatment includes both conservative and surgical procedures and is based on experiences in phlebology, allergology, topical dermatotherapy, and dermatosurgery.
Pub Type(s)
English Abstract
Journal Article
Review
Language
ger
PubMed ID
3055726
Citation
Kaufmann, R. "[Phlebology--current Therapeutic Aspects From the Dermatologic Viewpoint]." Zeitschrift Fur Hautkrankheiten, vol. 63, no. 7, 1988, pp. 577-84.
Kaufmann R. [Phlebology--current therapeutic aspects from the dermatologic viewpoint]. Z Hautkr. 1988;63(7):577-84.
Kaufmann, R. (1988). [Phlebology--current therapeutic aspects from the dermatologic viewpoint]. Zeitschrift Fur Hautkrankheiten, 63(7), 577-84.
Kaufmann R. [Phlebology--current Therapeutic Aspects From the Dermatologic Viewpoint]. Z Hautkr. 1988 Jul 15;63(7):577-84. PubMed PMID: 3055726.
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