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Outcomes and Side effects of Duplex‐Guided Sclerotherapy in the Treatment of Great Saphenous Veins with 1% versus 3% Polidocanol Foam: Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial with 1‐Year Follow‐Up
- R. Ceulen, Y. Bullens-Goessens, Sebastien J A Pi-VAN DE Venne, P. Nelemans, J. Veraart, A. Sommer
- Medicine
- Dermatologic surgery : official publication for…
- 1 March 2007
BACKGROUND Eighty subjects were treated with either 1 or 3% polidocanol foam to compare the efficacy and adverse sequelae of each concentration of polidocanol foam. OBJECTIVE The objective was to… Expand
Surgery and endovenous techniques for the treatment of small saphenous varicose veins: a review of the literature
- S. S. Tellings, R. Ceulen, A. Sommer
- Medicine
- Phlebology
- 27 February 2011
In 15% of all patients, varicosis is caused by insufficiency of the small saphenous vein (SSV). In the past it was common to entirely remove the SSV by surgical procedure; however, recently minimally… Expand
Eight‐year follow‐up of a randomized clinical trial comparing ultrasound‐guided foam sclerotherapy with surgical stripping of the great saphenous vein
- Y. L. Lam, J. Lawson, +10 authors C. Wittens
- Medicine
- The British journal of surgery
- 1 May 2018
This was an 8‐year follow‐up of an RCT comparing ultrasound‐guided foam sclerotherapy (UGFS) with high ligation and surgical stripping (HL/S) of the great saphenous vein (GSV).
Rejection of injectable silicone “Bioplastique” used for vocal fold augmentation
- L. Baijens, R. Speyer, M. Linssen, R. Ceulen, J. Manni
- Medicine
- European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology
- 9 January 2007
A rare case of repeated granulomatous inflammation after silicone injection laryngoplasty for vocal fold immobility as well as its treatment by endoscopic approach is reported. The patient presented… Expand
Two Dutch brothers with Borrone dermato‐cardio‐skeletal syndrome
- M. Van Steensel, R. Ceulen, T. Delhaas, C. D. de Die-Smulders
- Medicine
- American journal of medical genetics. Part A
- 1 June 2007
In 1993, Borrone et al. described two Italian brothers affected by a syndrome of severe acne, mitral valve prolapse, dysmorphic facies, and Scheuermann‐like changes of the vertebral column. Since… Expand
Microembolism during foam sclerotherapy of varicose veins.
- R. Ceulen, A. Sommer, K. Vernooy
- Medicine
- The New England journal of medicine
- 3 April 2008
The authors monitored by echocardiography foam distribution during foam sclerotherapy in patients with chronic venous insufficiency. In all patients studied, foam microemboli were detected after foam… Expand
Multiple unilateral skin tumors suggest type 1 segmental manifestation of familial syringoma.
- R. Ceulen, A. V. van Marion, P. Steijlen, J. Frank, P. Poblete‐Gutiérrez
- Medicine
- European journal of dermatology : EJD
- 1 May 2008
An 18-year-old man presented multiple asymptomatic reddish-brown papules with a segmental distribution pattern confined to the left side of the trunk. These lesions had arisen two years before while… Expand
Blocking the saphenofemoral junction during ultrasound-guided foam sclerotherapy-- assessment of a presumed safety-measure procedure.
- R. Ceulen, E. Jagtman, A. Sommer, G. Teule, G. Schurink, G. Kemerink
- Medicine, Mathematics
- European journal of vascular and endovascular…
- 1 December 2010
OBJECTIVES
Ultrasound-guided foam sclerotherapy (UGFS) is a technique in which a mixture of sclerosing drug and gas is used to treat varicose veins. Several authors have demonstrated transient… Expand
Residents’ perspectives on dermatology training in Dutch university medical centres in 2006
- W. Vissers, T. van Meurs, +5 authors M. De Waard
- Medicine
- The British journal of dermatology
- 1 September 2008
test), but again, there was a strong trend for prolonged progression-free survival in patients without antiretinal antibodies (Fig. 1b). In our study, nine patients were treated with interferon alfa,… Expand
Nail pigmentation due to hydroxycarbamide
- R. Ceulen, J. Frank, P. Poblete‐Gutiérrez
- Medicine
- International journal of dermatology
- 1 November 2007
A 47‐year‐old male developed both longitudinal melanonychia and periungual hyperpigmentation 6 months after initiation of hydroxycarbamide (synonym: hydroxyurea) therapy for chronic… Expand
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