VARICOSE VEINS Clinical Case Presentation
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ต.ค. 2024
- THE WHITE ARMY
Comprehensive Clinical Class
Clinical Case Presentation of Varicose Veins by Ms. Syeda Saniya, 3rd Year MBBS, BGSGIMS, Bengaluru.
Mentors:
Prof. Gurushanthappa Yalagachin, HOD Surgery, KIMS, Hubli.
Prof. Srinivasan, Coimbatore Government Medical College.
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Great performance by a medical student. Many surgical Residents may not perform as well. Great discussion and teaching also by the examiners. Well done.
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It was very helpful discussion! This discussion is the most helpful in this time of pandemic where there is zero clinical exposure! Plz help us students with many more interesting cases with such excellent facilities.
Excellent discussion. Best platform to learn clinicals conceptually 👌
Thank u sir tomorrow I'm hv ng final exam surgery practical....
What do u do now?
Excellent Presentation!! SOo informative and well presented.
Thanks helped me a lot for my exam practical.
Thanks Sir. Very Helpful. ❤
Such a nice case presentation
If varicose veins started with 2nd pregnancy 20 years back then pateint came with complaint of ulcer recently can we call it as Secondary varicose veins
(39:22) Sir, kindly clarify whether to add to the definition "reversal of blood flow through its faulty valves"
Great
What is significance of itching history in this case?
Can someone explain the fixed varicosity part?
Mashallah Excellent explained by professor Dr gurushantappa sir and professor Dr shrinivasan sir.
Sir can we also have a case of venous ulcers.it will be really helpful
missed Mukharjee sir video!
Please help me with this.
Why perforators are ligated subfascially not extra fascialy as in SEPS.
It is hard to because subcutaneous fat will be less in case of lipodermatosclerosis,,in early stages suprafascial ligation can also be done
Very well presented
This is best ❤
Good presentaton
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Thank you for the wonderful information Kishan Sir 😇
very nice presantation..
Well presented csse
Excellent explanation...
Saviour 🙏
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Thank you sir!
Awesome...!!❤️
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