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Episode 5 - Exploration of iliac and/or renal compressions
In the fifth episode of the MOH Talk Series – Pelvic Varicose: A Mystery to Explore, renowned experts Dr. Philippe Lemasle and Prof. Ismaïl Elalamy continue their in-depth exploration of pelvic venous disorders.
This episode will delve into:
- 3rd methodological point - exploration of iliac and/or renal compressions.
- Q&A session in French with English translation
This insightful session is a must-watch for vascular specialists and medical professionals involved in diagnosing and managing venous disorders.
Dans le cinquième épisode de la série de conférences MOH Talk – Varices pelviennes : un mystère à explorer, les experts renommés Dr Philippe Lemasle et Pr Ismaïl Elalamy poursuivent leur exploration approfondie des troubles veineux pelviens.
Cet épisode abordera :
- 3e point méthodologique : exploration des compressions iliaques et/ou rénales.
- Séance de questions-réponses en Français avec traduction en Anglais.
Cette séance instructive est un incontournable pour les spécialistes vasculaires et les professionnels de santé impliqués dans le diagnostic et la prise en charge des troubles veineux.
Speakers
Dr. Philippe Lemasle, FR
Vascular doctor in Le Chesnay, FR; Specialties: Vascular medicine, Angiologist/Phlebologist; Since May 1987 exclusive private practice of Vascular Medicine; Teacher of the university diploma of phlebology (Pierre and Marie Curie University - Paris VI); Teacher of the Algerian Society of Vascular Medicine; Full member of the French Society of Vascular Medicine and the French Society of Phlebology
2022 - Ordinary qualification as a specialist in vascular medicine
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Prof. Ismaïl Elalamy (FR)
A Professor of Haematology and has been the Head of the Haematology Department at Tenon University Hospital, Médecine Sorbonne Université Paris, and current President of the French Society of Angiology. Prof Elalamy has been involved in the field of thrombosis and antithrombotic therapies since 1991, and his research interests include improving therapeutic strategies, identifying new biomarkers and the application of novel diagnostic techniques to the clinic.
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