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1. What is the effect of larval therapy on the debridement of venous leg ulcers? A systematic review.

2. FOOTFIT Physical Activity mHealth Intervention for Minimally Ambulatory Individuals With Venous Leg Ulcers: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

3. Reliable self-application of short stretch leg compression: Pressure measurements under self-applied, adjustable compression wraps.

4. Autologous platelet-rich plasma for treatment of venous leg ulcers: a prospective controlled study.

5. A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Exercise Intervention for the Treatment of Calf Muscle Pump Impairment in Individuals with Chronic Venous Insufficiency.

6. Mesenchymal stem cell in venous leg ulcer: An intoxicating therapy.

7. Meta-analytic approaches to determine gender differences for delayed healing in venous leg ulcers.

8. Skin perfusion responses under normal and combined loadings: Comparisons between legs with venous stasis ulcers and healthy legs.

9. Venous leg ulcers: Impact and dysfunction of the venous system.

10. Advanced wound care therapies for nonhealing diabetic, venous, and arterial ulcers: a systematic review.

11. Healing process of venous ulcers: the role of microcirculation.

12. A randomized, controlled, double-blind prospective trial with a Lipido-Colloid Technology-Nano-OligoSaccharide Factor wound dressing in the local management of venous leg ulcers.

13. Regulation of matrix contraction in chronic venous disease.

14. The role of hemodynamic measurements in the management of venous and ischemic ulcers.

15. Profuse bleeding in patients with chronic venous insufficiency.

16. Does size matter? The impact of calf muscle volume on venous return in patients with venous leg ulcers.

17. Impact of the calf perforators on the venous hemodynamics in primary varicose veins.

18. Efficacy of the treatment with prostaglandin E-1 in venous ulcers of the lower limbs.

19. The venous return simulator: an effective tool for investigating the effects of external compression on the venous hemodynamics--first results after thigh compression.

20. Recurrent hyperkalaemia cured by amputation.

21. Capillary blood cell velocity in periulcerous regions of the lower leg measured by laser Doppler anemometry.

22. Reflux from thigh to calf, the major pathology in chronic venous ulcer disease: surgery indicated in the majority of patients.

23. Surgical treatment of venous ulcers: role of subfascial endoscopic perforator vein ligation.

24. About the pathophysiology of venous leg ulceration.

25. The impact of musculoskeletal changes on the dynamics of the calf muscle pump.

26. [Microcirculatory changes in chronic venous insufficiency].

27. Current concepts in chronic venous ulceration.

28. The relationship between the number, competence, and diameter of medial calf perforating veins and the clinical status in healthy subjects and patients with lower-limb venous disease.

29. Circulator boot therapy alters the natural history of ischemic limb ulceration.

30. Venous morphology predicts class of chronic venous insufficiency.

31. Inelastic leg compression is more effective to reduce deep venous refluxes than elastic bandages.

32. The role of low resistance blood flow pathways in the pathogenesis and healing of venous leg ulcers.

33. Light reflection rheography and clinical course of patients with advanced venous disease before and after endoscopic subfascial division of perforating veins.

34. Compression-induced pulsatile blood flow changes in human legs.

35. Chronic venous insufficiency and venous ulceration.

37. Influence of arterial disease, age and active ulceration on venous refilling time measured by photoplethysmography.

38. New insights into the pathophysiologic condition of venous ulceration with color-flow duplex imaging: implications for treatment?

39. Duplex ultrasonography scanning for chronic venous disease: patterns of venous reflux.

40. The significance of calf muscle pump function in venous ulceration.

41. Lowered peripheral resistance in arteries of legs with venous ulcer.

42. Acute effects of intermittent sequential compression in venous hypertension.

43. [Oxygenation of the dermis and subcutis in dermatoliposclerosis].

45. Diurnal variations in lower leg subcutaneous blood flow rate in patients with chronic venous leg ulcers.

46. Fibrinolytic activity and calf pump failure.

48. The relative importance of incompetent communicating veins in the production of varicose veins and venous ulcers.

49. [Complex evaluation of the state of the microcirculation in chronic thrombophlebitis of the lower extremities and the basis for pathogenetic therapy].

50. Pathogenesis of venous ulceration in relation to the calf muscle pump function.

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