Endovenous laser ablation of great saphenous veins performed using tumescent cold saline solution without local anesthesia.
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Giovanni Bernardini | G. Bernardini | S. Ferrari Ruffino | Alvise Cavallini | Daniela Marcer | Salvatore Ferrari Ruffino | A. Cavallini | D. Marcer
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