Translated from: Traitement des varices par la phlébectomie ambulatoire par Muller R. Méd Hyg 1970;28:1424-7.

Submitted: 19 September 2013
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Published: 13 August 2013
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Varicose veins treatment by ambulatory phlebectomy

Some readers could be surprised to find a phlebology technical article in a special issue devoted to dermatology. Because of the necessity of looking to the origin of several venous stasis cutaneous complications, every dermatologist is obliged to be involved in varices. Many are those practicing intravenous injections called sclerosants and perform subsequently skin incisions for thrombectomies. In any case, either cutaneous local or general allergic reactions, or erosions, or macerations, or other types of cutaneous irritations will highly benefit from dermatologic experience of the practitioner.

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Ricci, S. (2013). Translated from: Traitement des varices par la phlébectomie ambulatoire par Muller R. Méd Hyg 1970;28:1424-7. Veins and Lymphatics, 2(1), 2. https://doi.org/10.4081/AncestCorner.2013.2