Combination of the right heart pathology and varicose disease as a factor of development of trophic changes in the lower extremities: a case report

R. Kalinin, I. Suchkov, Malay D. Patel, I. Shanaev, N. Mzhavanadze
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Varicose disease is the most prevalent vascular disorder affecting lower extremities. Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) is common in subjects with incompetent superficial and perforator veins. Major attention in pathogenesis of CVI is paid to horizontal venous reflux, while pathological blood flow in the superficial veins may sometimes be regarded as a postural reaction. At the same time cardiac pathology may also attribute to the development of CVI. The article presents a case report describing a female patient with combination of the right heart pathology and varicose disease associated with tricuspid regurgitation leading to constant venous reflux in the lower extremity superficial veins with further development of trophic changes.
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右心病理和静脉曲张疾病的结合是下肢营养变化发展的一个因素:一个病例报告
静脉曲张是影响下肢最常见的血管疾病。慢性静脉功能不全(CVI)常见于浅静脉和穿支静脉功能不全的患者。CVI的发病机制主要关注于水平静脉回流,而浅静脉的病理性血流有时可能被认为是一种体位反应。同时心脏病理也可归因于CVI的发展。本文提出一个病例报告,描述了一名女性患者合并右心病理和三尖瓣反流相关的静脉曲张疾病,导致下肢浅静脉持续静脉回流,并进一步发展为营养变化。
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