The CEAP classification is used for categorizing chronic venous disorders. It stands for:
For the clinical classification (C), the categories include:
C0: No visible or palpable signs of venous disease
C1: Telangiectasias or reticular veins
C2: Varicose veins
C3: Edema
C4a: Pigmentation or eczema
C4b: Lipodermatosclerosis or atrophie blanche
C5: Healed venous ulcer
C6: Active venous ulcer
Each class can further be categorized as:
In this context, "Asymptomatic Varicose Veins" can be classified under C2a, where "C2" indicates varicose veins and "a" denotes the absence of symptoms.
Therefore, the correct option is:
C2a
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