"C E A P" CLASSIFICA CLASSIFICATION CHRONIC TION CHRONIC VENOUS DISEASE VENOUS DISEASE

S. Dimić ,
S. Dimić

Health Centre Kosovska Mitrovica Kosovo*

D. Petrović ,
D. Petrović

Health Centre Kosovska Mitrovica Kosovo*

I. Dimić ,
I. Dimić

Health home Strpce

B. Vučinić ,
B. Vučinić

Health Centre Kosovska Mitrovica Kosovo*

R. Janković
R. Janković

Health Centre Kosovska Mitrovica Kosovo*

Published: 01.01.2008.

Volume 36, Issue 1 (2008)

pp. 77-81;

https://doi.org/10.70949/pramed200801230D

Abstract

Chronic vein insufficiency (CVI) is abnormal functioning of a system of veins resulted from incompetence of vein valves, with or without vein obstruction covering both surface and deep veins. Nowadays there are various standars in the diagnosis of CVI and variations of treatment modalities, which increases the importance of occuracy and foundations of the diagnosis. In the consideration of diagnostic needs of patients with CVI, CEAP classification is suggested. This classification defines clinic categories, etiology of problem, covered anatomical segments and pathological mechanisms of CVI.

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