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committee of the american venous forum in , it has been endorsed throughout the world and is now accepted standard for classifying chronic venous disorders. the fundamentals of the ceap classification include a description of the clinical class (c) based upon objective signs, the etiology (e), the anatomical
or eczema c b lipodermatosclerosis or athrophie blanche c healed venous ulcer c active venous ulcer s = symptomatic, including ache, pain, tightness, skin irritation, heaviness, and muscle cramps, and other complaints attributable to venous dysfunction a = asymptomatic etiological classification anatomical...
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