Vascular Compression Syndromes - What You Need to Know

· Mohammad E. Barbati
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About this ebook

Vascular compression syndromes are a group of medical conditions in which blood vessels are compressed or pinched by surrounding structures, leading to a range of symptoms and health issues. The diagnosis and management of these syndromes have been a topic of debate among medical professionals for many years.

This book provides a comprehensive overview of vascular compression syndromes, including their anatomy and physiology, clinical presentation, diagnostic methods, and available treatments. It discusses the controversies surrounding the existence of these syndromes and provides a critical analysis of research studies on the topic.

The book also includes case studies of patients with vascular compression syndromes and presents treatment outcomes and follow-up. It concludes with recommendations for future research and clinical practice.

About the author

Dr. Mohammad E. Barbati is a consultant vascular and endovascular surgeon. He works as a consultant vascular surgeon and lecturer at University Hospital Aachen. Dr. Barbati has been a principal or co-investigator in several clinical trials and studies related to vascular diseases. To date, he has authored or co-authored several scientific publications, abstracts and book chapters. He has given over 100 invited lectures at national and international meetings and is a consultant to many medical device manufacturers.

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