Abstract
Aim: Varicose veins are the most common disorders of the lower extremities. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of leukocyte activation in the vein wall and apoptosis in the etiopathogenesis of varicose veins.Material and Methods:Forty-six patients with varicose veins were included in the study. High ligation with stripping with or without additional individual ligation and excision was performed for symptoms, complications or cosmetic needs. ELISA was used to measure the serum concentration of caspase-8 and caspase-9.Results: There was a statistically significant difference between the cephalic vein and saphenous vein groups (p=0.04 and p<0.0001 respectively). Conclusion: As a conclusion, the complex pathophysiology underlying varicose veins has yet to be fully defined. It is suggested that both leukocyte activation and dysregulation of apoptosis are associated with susceptibility for varicose vein formation however this argument needs further research.
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