The relationship of human saphenous vein intimal area to age and gender

1992 
The saphenous vein is an essential element in arterial bypass surgery. It is known to develop intimal thickening following transplantation to the arterial circulation. No data are available on the relationship of normal saphenous vein intimal area and the age or the gender of the patient. One hundred sixty-two consecutive, donated, cadaveric, midtibial samples of the long saphenous vein were harvested. The donors ranged in age from twelve to eighty-two years; there were 121 males and 41 females. The areas of the intima and media and the intimal ratio (intimal area/[intimal + medial area]) were calculated by computer videomorphometry
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