静脉曲张

F. Vin (Angéiologue)
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慢性静脉疾病是工业化国家的常见疾病;基于人群的流行病学研究数据显示,患病率在30%至40%之间。Arnoldi认为,静脉曲张是指浅静脉的永久扩张,其特征是皮下静脉扩张、弯曲和延长。在下肢,主要的浅静脉疾病、血栓后综合征和血管发育不良都会出现静脉曲张。在原发性浅静脉疾病这一遗传性疾病的背景下,其演变是慢性和隐蔽的。在很长一段时间里,这种疾病被病人和医生忽视了;如今,由于非侵入性调查技术的发展,静脉曲张得到了更好的调查。此外,新疗法的开发,可以作为单一疗法或联合疗法,在门诊条件下或短期住院治疗中,可以更好地治疗和稳定疾病。除了不美观的后果外,未经治疗的静脉功能不全可能导致营养并发症,如淤滞性皮炎、白色萎缩、皮下炎症或腿部溃疡。患有这些并发症的患者通常会对社会和职业产生重大影响。为了防止疾病的发展和此类组织并发症的发生,以及降低公共卫生方面的成本,有必要进行早期诊断和治疗,并用适应的疗法进行更好的管理。如今,充分的公共信息、预防策略和早期发现显著降低了这些并发症的发生频率。
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Varices

Chronic venous disease is a common affection in industrialized countries; data from epidemiological population-based studies show a prevalence ranging from 30 to 40%. Varicose veins refer to a permanent dilatation of superficial veins characterized by dilated, tortuous and lengthened subcutaneous veins, according to Arnoldi. In the lower limbs, varicose veins are observed in the essential superficial venous disease, in the postthrombotic syndrome, and in vascular dysplasia. In a context of essential superficial venous disease which is a hereditary disease, the evolution is chronic and insidious. For a long time this disease was neglected, both by patients and doctors; today, varicose veins are better investigated as a result of the development of non-invasive investigation techniques. Besides, the development of new therapies, which may be utilized as monotherapy or combined therapy, achieve a better treatment and stabilization of the disease in ambulatory conditions or with a short duration hospitalization. In addition to unaesthetic consequences, non-treated venous insufficiency may result in trophic complications such as stasis dermatitis, white atrophy, hypodermic inflammation, or leg ulceration. Patients with these complications usually report a significant social and professional impact. Early diagnosis and treatment, and better management with adapted therapies are necessary to prevent the evolution of the disease and the occurrence of such tissular complications, and also to reduce the costs in terms of public health. Today, adequate public information, prevention strategies, and early detection have notably reduced the frequency of these complications.

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