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Chronic deep venous incompetence in the lower limbs may be caused by primary incompetence of the venous valves or by damage to the valves as a result of deep vein thrombosis. Reflux or obstruction in deep veins of the legs interferes with venous return (venous insufficiency) and causes high pressure in the veins of the lower leg (venous hypertension). Chronic deep venous incompetence can cause a range of symptoms and signs in the legs, including pain, swelling, lipodermatosclerosis and recurrent ulcers.