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Dr. Randy Shafritz, MD
- New Brunswick, NJ
- Jefferson Med Coll-Thos Jefferson Univ, Philadelphia Pa
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What is a venogram?
Venagrams are studies of the veins with contrast agents. It can be done by placing an iv in arm arm or leg. Typically they are not painful. Just the placement of the iv may READ MORE
Venagrams are studies of the veins with contrast agents. It can be done by placing an iv in arm arm or leg. Typically they are not painful. Just the placement of the iv may be. Have them use a lidocaine patch on the skin where the iv is going to lessen the pain
What is the treatment for varicose veins?
Yes there is treatment but the trestment depends on the cause. You should see a vein specialist in your area
Can bypass surgery work for someone with diabetes and BP?
Yes if she needs it
Do varicose veins come back after treatment?
Not necessarily no. Vein disease is progressive and about 20% of people will continue to have problems requiring treatment in the same or other leg.
Is an aortic aneurysm fixable?
An abdominal aortic aneurysm is a condition that will need to be addressed by a qualified vascular surgeon; I can't advise you about specifics because fixing it depends on the READ MORE
An abdominal aortic aneurysm is a condition that will need to be addressed by a qualified vascular surgeon; I can't advise you about specifics because fixing it depends on the location and size of it. However, it is fixable. Please have your primary care physician refer you to a vascular surgeon who performs endovascular aneurysm repairs on a regular basis.