L L TRETBAR
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Falanga V, Fujitani R, Diaz C, Hunter G, Jorizzo J, Lawrence P, et al.
Wound Repair Regen
. 2000 Apr;
7(4):208-13.
PMID: 10781212
Several small studies have indicated that the systemic administration of pentoxifylline may accelerate healing of venous leg ulcers. The goal of this study was to further evaluate these findings in...
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TRETBAR L
Dermatol Surg
. 1996 Jan;
22(1):78-80.
PMID: 8556262
Background: Bleeding is a well-recognized but seemingly uncommon complication of varicose vein disease. Some deaths have occurred in which bleeding developed from vessels in the base of chronic venous ulcers....
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TRETBAR L
Dermatol Surg
. 1995 Jan;
21(1):47-51.
PMID: 7600018
Background: The deep veins of the leg and their associated perforating veins provide the major conduits for the return of blood from the legs to the heart. In health intrinsic...
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TRETBAR L
J Dermatol Surg Oncol
. 1989 Feb;
15(2):223-5.
PMID: 2915089
A 20-year experience using sodium tetradecyl sulfate (Sotradecol, Elkins-Sinn, Inc., Cherry Hill, NJ) for the injection treatment of spider telangiectasias is reviewed. Of 1426 legs injected, 882 were treated with...
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TRETBAR L, Taylor T, SIFERS E
J Kans Med Soc
. 1976 Nov;
77(11):488-90.
PMID: 978023
No abstract available.
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SIFERS E, Taylor T, Rick Jr G, Hartman C, TRETBAR L
Surg Gynecol Obstet
. 1976 Sep;
143(3):376-80.
PMID: 785638
Findings in this study correlated a low circulating gastrin level with an incompetent lower esophageal sphincter mechanism and abnormal reflux. Such reflux, in amounts causing esophagitis distally, was treated surgically...
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