(1) Inflammation of a vein (usually in the legs
(2) Inflammation of a vein (usually in the legs)
(1) Five surgical patients had wound infections, and an additional five patients had other complications such as phlebitis , hematoma, cutaneous damage, or deep venous thrombosis.
(2) Additionally, low molecular weight heparin was used in only about 56 percent of patients with blood clots in the legs or phlebitis , an inflammation of the vessels in the legs.
(3) Minor complications, such as entry-site infection and phlebitis , can occur.
(4) The possible underlying pathology may be diabetes in case 1 and phlebitis associated with chronic orchitis in case 2.
(5) Besides ulceration, lower leg edema can lead to tortuous varicosities, phlebitis , deep vein thrombosis, embolism, and infection, among others.
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(8) The two types of surgical interventions used were ligation of the greater saphenous vein at the saphenofemoral junction and ligation in combination with stripping of phlebitic veins, with or without perforator interruption.
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