My Work in Phlebology and Angiology after the Retirement at Age of 65

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  • 定年退官後の静脈学・脈管学

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<p>Now we can enjoy our lives for one hundred years, but many people may worry about life after age 65. After 15 years of retirement, we turn 80 and notice the death rate is pretty high. We may think about whether we should live simply or live an extravagant life. I would like to look back on the 15 years after my official retirement, which I mostly spent in academic fields. First of all, I chose to continue my academic life as much as possible so that I could finish the work left undone, including animal experiments. In these 15 years, I had a lot of discoveries and ideas, I collaborated on 4 phlebology papers (popliteal vein entrapment syndrome; echo evaluation of pelvic congestion syndrome; thoracic outlet syndrome focused on visualization of the compression sites; and migrating phlebitis) and another 4 papers for angiology (periodontal bacteremia in Buerger disease; periodontal bacteremia in the other vascular diseases or new born babies; corkscrew collateral pathway: anatomy and pathology; and the early changes of left iliac arterial lumen and treatment for professional cyclists). My many collaborators are named in the acknowledgements.</p>

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