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of treatment of the disease and its complications. The Mechanism of Venous Blood Return The return of venous blood from the lower ex-tremities is dependent on a number of factors. Hu-man upright posture necessitates mechanisms that assist in emptying the venous vessels. Deep veins are located between the large muscle groups in-
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