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== Overview == | |||
Varicose veins are a localised disease associated with obesity, hormonal predisposition. The labs of the patients might be indicative of these diseases. | |||
However, laboratory findings are not useful for diagnosis in a patient of varicose veins. | |||
<ref>emedicine.medscape.com </ref> | <ref>emedicine.medscape.com </ref> | ||
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[[Category:Medical conditions related to obesity]] | [[Category:Medical conditions related to obesity]] | ||
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Overview
Varicose veins are a localised disease associated with obesity, hormonal predisposition. The labs of the patients might be indicative of these diseases.
However, laboratory findings are not useful for diagnosis in a patient of varicose veins. [1]
References
- ↑ emedicine.medscape.com