Published: 23 January, 2025 | Volume 9 - Issue 1 | Pages: 001-006
Figure 1:
Deep Vein Angiography of lower limbs.
A: Primary superficial varicose veins of lower limbs, counterflow of femoral saphenous vein; B: Primary lower limbs shallow varicose veins, superficial veins in the calf; C: Primary deep veins of the lower limbs incomplete valve closed and deep veins of lower limbs appear “straight barrel”; D: The iliac vein compression syndrome, the intersection of the iliac vein and inferior vena cava is shadowed by the formation of large surrounding collateral circulation;
E: Post deep vein thrombosis syndrome, deep vein tube wall rough, uneven density, with peripheral massive collateral circulation is formed.
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