The most common peripheral aneurysm is the _____ aneurysm
In Brodie Trendelenburg test, rapid refilling of the veins after releasing the torniquet pressure, indicates the incompretence of the _____
Varicose veins are _____ mm in size
In Brodie Trendelenburg test, slow refilling of the veins without releasing the torniquet pressure, indicates the incompetence of the _____
According to the 2020 update of CEAP classification, ulcer due to reflux is classified as _____
What are the complications associated with injection sclerotherapy?_____
Suturing muscle to muscle in ischemic amputation is called _____
What is the next step in management of a woman of child-bearing age presenting with a distal third splenic artery aneurysm of >2cm size?_____
According to the 2020 update of CEAP classification, edema is classified as _____
According to the 2020 update of CEAP classification, Telangiectases or reticular veins are classified as _____
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