Postphlebitic syndrome.

G. Merli
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Postphlebitic syndrome occurs in 20 per cent of patients with deep vein thrombosis. Symptoms are nonspecific; they include heaviness, fatigue, pain, and vary from patient to patient. The signs of edema, skin pigmentation, dermatitis, varicosities, and ulceration are a result of the increased retrograde venous pressure secondary to the valve destruction by the phlebitic process. The aim of therapy is to improve venous support by graduated elastic stockings and to ensure good skin care and exercise.
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静脉炎后综合征。
20%的深静脉血栓患者会出现静脉后综合征。症状是非特异性的;它们包括沉重、疲劳、疼痛,并且因患者而异。水肿、皮肤色素沉着、皮炎、静脉曲张和溃疡的症状是静脉过程中瓣膜破坏引起的静脉逆行压升高的结果。治疗的目的是通过渐进式弹性长袜改善静脉支持,并确保良好的皮肤护理和锻炼。
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