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Book offers ABCs of venous disorders PDF Print E-mail
Research and Markets has added the new John Wiley and Sons Ltd report, “ABC of Arterial and Venous Disease, 2nd Edition,” to its offering.

Research and Markets has added the new John Wiley and Sons Ltd report, “ABC of Arterial and Venous Disease, 2nd Edition,” to its offering.


Structural and functional abnormalities of arteries and veins manifest clinically in a broad spectrum of disorders, including venous insufficiency, aneurysmal disease, atherosclerosis, vasculitis, microvascular complications, thrombo-embolism and lower limb ulceration. Many of these are common and/or chronic conditions which present for initial assessment by primary health care workers.


This new edition is a practical guide to the most commonly presenting disorders, and provides a structured approach to clinical assessment, investigations and management.


The last few years have seen major changes in the use of non-invasive or minimally-invasive techniques, including wider use of CT and MR angiography, and increasing use of percutaneous interventions for carotid, lower limb and reno-vascular disease.


The “ABC of Arterial and Venous Disease (Second Edition)” explains the underlying technology and the applications of new minimally-invasive methods, especially CT and MRI, and provides an updated, evidence-based guide to the modern day management of patients with common, life-threatening diseases involving different parts of the circulation.


For more information, see  www.researchandmarkets.com/research/8f25a3/abc_of_arterial_an.

 
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