PULSATING HEMORRHAGIC VARICOSE VEINS CAUSED BY TRICUSPID VALVE REGURGITATION: REPORT OF A CASE TREATED BY LASER ABLATION AND FOAM SCLEROTHERAPY

Pulsating hemorrhagic varicose veins caused by tricuspid valve regurgitation: report of a case treated by laser ablation and foam sclerotherapy

Abstract Background Varicose veins are one of the Hockey Protective - Gloves - Senior most common disease; however, secondary varicose veins caused by tricuspid valve regurgitation (TVR) are rare.Case presentation A patient who developed pulsating bleeding from superficial varicose veins due to TVR was successfully treated by endovenous laser ablat

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Basal melt rates and ocean circulation under the Ryder Glacier ice tongue and their response to climate warming: a high-resolution modelling study

The oceanic forcing of basal melt under floating ice shelves in Greenland and Antarctica is one of the Wipes major sources of uncertainty in climate ice sheet modelling.We use a high-resolution, nonhydrostatic configuration of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology general circulation model (MITgcm) to investigate basal melt rates and melt-drive

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