Genesis, Pathophysiology and Management of Venous Diseases is the must-have resource on venous disease. Bridging the gap between basic science and clinical medicine, the book serves as a comprehensive reference on venous disease and Phlebolymphology; with topics includes the history of venous surgery, the lymphatic system and anatomy, pathophysiology of various venous disease, etiology, clinical manifestations and diagnosis, management, medical and surgical treatment options. It also gives detailed attention in genetic studies and pharmacological analysis of various anticoagulants which is widely used in treating venous diseases and deep vein thrombosis; and highlights the importance of microscopic venous valves and their pathology in both normal and disease condition. The breadth of topics covered makes this reference suitable for a range of audience in the field of Phlebolymphology and cardiology, including medical students, practicing clinicians, surgeons, researchers, radiologists, bioengineers and more.