Conditions

  • Valves in your veins (usually in the leg or sometimes the arms) don't work, causing blood to pool in your legs and putting increased pressure on the walls of the veins.

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  • Lymphedema is an accumulation of lymph fluid in the soft tissues, most frequently in the arms or legs. Lymph fluid, rich in protein, is normally filtered by the lymph nod...

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  • Definition Lipedema is chronic condition of symmetrical build up of fatty tissue and swelling in the limbs, most commonly the legs. This condition occurs almost exclusive...

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  • PAD is a chronic disease in which plaque builds up in the arteries to the legs. This buildup typically occurs gradually. If allowed to progress, blood flow in that artery...

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  • When the wall of a blood vessel weakens, a balloon-like dilation called an aneurysm sometimes develops. This happens most often in the abdominal aorta, an essential blood...

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  • The carotid arteries are the main arteries in your neck that supply blood to your brain. A substance called plaque accumulates inside your arteries as you age.

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For more information, please visit :

Canadian Society for Vascular Surgery
Society for Vascular Surgery
My Vascular Health
American Venous Forum