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Enlarged tortuous superficial veins, especially of the leg. Symptoms may include achy or heavy feeling in legs, burning, throbbing, muscle cramping, swelling, itching and skin ulcers. Veins have leaflet valves to prevent blood from flowing backwards. When valves do not work (valvular incompetence), this allows blood to flow backwards and involved veins enlarge. Severe long standing can lead to symptoms.
| Below is a list of physicians that are generally associated with this service or condition. Please call the physician's office to determine whether they are the appropriate physician you are looking for; many physicians specialize in certain areas. | |||||
| Profile | Full name | Specialty | City | Phone number | View |
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Kim, Moonjohn MD | Interventional Radiology | Watertown | (315) 779-5214 | View |

