Venous stasis in the lower extremities

AD McLachlin, JA McLachlin, TA Jory… - Annals of …, 1960 - journals.lww.com
AD McLachlin, JA McLachlin, TA Jory, EG Rawling
Annals of surgery, 1960journals.lww.com
LocaL INJURY, abnormal blood coagulability and venous stasis have all been suggested as
factors initiating thrombosis in human leg veins. As early as 1846, Virchow* advanced the
belief that pulmonary emboli arose from thrombi in the femoral and pelvic veins, and that the
thrombi formed in eddies on the central side of the larger valves.
LocaL INJURY, abnormal blood coagulability and venous stasis have all been suggested as factors initiating thrombosis in human leg veins. As early as 1846, Virchow* advanced the belief that pulmonary emboli arose from thrombi in the femoral and pelvic veins, and that the thrombi formed in eddies on the central side of the larger valves.
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