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Vascular Surgery 2019

Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Therapy

ISSN: 2573-4482

Page 65

March 28-29, 2019

Rome, Italy

Vascular Surgery

4

th

Edition of World Congress & Exhibition on

Recent Publications

1. Oklu R, Habito R, Mayr M, Deipolyi A R, Albadawi

H, Hesketh R, et al. (2012) Pathogenesis of

varicose veins. J Vasc Interv Radiol. 23(1):33-9.

2. J Mazuchova M P, E Halasova, V Valentova, M

Sarlinova, J Mazuch and S Zelnik (2016) News

inpathogenesis of chronic venous insufficiency.

Acta Medica Martiniana 5‐12.

3. Demirkiran M A, Koksoy C, Heper A O and

Bengisun U (2014) Does extracellular matrix

of the varicose vein wall change according to

clinical stage? Ulus Cerrahi Derg. 30(4):186‐91.

4. Eberhardt R T and Raffetto J D (2014) Chronic

venous insufficiency. Circulation 130(4):333‐46.

5. Nordon I, Brar R, Hinchliffe R, Cockerill G, Loftus

I andThompsonM (2009) The role of proteomic

research in vascular disease. J Vasc Surg.

49(6):1602-12.

Biography

R Srinanthalogen is a Resident Doctor in Vascular Surgery at Region-

shospitalet Viborg in Denmark and is also a part of the Cardiovascular

Research Unit where she is involved in two research projects looking for

disease biomarkers by using protein and peptide analyzing methods;

A novel view to varicose veins pathogenesis: Proteomic analysis and

Urine biomarkers for AAA rupture together with Dr. Sigitas Urbonavicius

MD, PhD as her superviser. Her curiosity about and interest in under-

standing the mechanism of vascular diseases drives her towards im-

provement of different methods of diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment.

reshe.logen@midt.rm.dk