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How
are Varicose Veins Investigated?
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Clinical
examination
Along with obtaining a medical history expert
physical examination is an important part
of the consultation to assess the veins
and the condition of the skin. This will
determine the extent of the varices and
display any signs of leg swelling, discolouration
or ulcers but is not always an indicator
for where the veins originate.
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Duplex
ultrasound scan
This is a non invasive investigation which is the gold standard for investigating
venous disease and is the most informative technique available. With colour
duplex ultrasound imaging all veins and arteries can be visualized so that
the direction of the blood flow can be demonstrated and measured. It will demonstrate
leaky valves and blood flowing the wrong way down any varicose veins. A report
is then produced to indicate all incompetent veins and where they arise from.
This is similar to the scan performed during pregnancy to assess the developing
baby.
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Pre-Operative
marking
Ultrasound imaging is also used to map the veins before an operation. This enables
the veins to be removed through the smallest possible incisions.
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Help! All these treatments! Which is the one for me?
Vein
Experts at The Vein Clinic, Dublin
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The British Vein Institute: 0800 7836106
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