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Connective Tissue Accumulation in the Muscle Layer in Normal and Varicose Saphenous VeinsDepartment of Histology and Embryology, Institute of Biology, State University of Rio de Janeiro
Service of Angiology, Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medical Sciences, State University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Department of Histology and Embryology, Institute of Biology, State University of Rio de Janeiro
Service of Angiology, Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medical Sciences, State University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Varicose veins alternate areas of phlebosclerosis and hypertrophy of the vein wall. In this study, samples of long saphenous veins obtained from patients submitted for aortocoro nary saphenous vein graft or for surgical resection of varicose saphenous veins were examined. Histologic changes in the intima, muscle, and adventitial layers were quanti fied. Thicknesses of the venous wall layers were obtained by linear measurements, and the volumetric density of the connective tissue in the muscle layer was determined by point counting. The muscle layer thickness was 300 ±13 and 581 ±25 µm in normal and varicose veins, respectively A more severe connective tissue accumulation within the muscle bundles was found in the varicose condition. The volumetric density of the connective tissue in the circular muscle layer (CmC/MmC) showed also a marked differ ence between varicose (0.67 ±0.08) and normal veins (0.43 ±0.02), P < 0.05. The authors suggest that the varicose condition is associated with a connective tissue uniform accumulation among muscle cells in the circular muscle layer.
Angiology, Vol. 46, No. 3,
243-249 (1995) |
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