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veins (varices). Most
varicose veins are
reasonably benign, but
severe varicosities can lead to
major complications, due to the poor
circulation through...
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varicosities 0.5–2.0 μ in
diameter and 1 to 3 μ in
length and
separated by inter-
varicosity axon 0.1 to 0.2 μ in diameter. The
varicosities occur...
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varicosities and
these have been
found in
regions of the
hippocampus that
function in the
release of neurotransmitters. However,
axonal varicosities are...
- Look up ulcer, ulcus, ulcerate, or
ulceration in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
ulcer is a
discontinuity or
break in a
bodily membrane that impedes...
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embolism head
Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis Post-thrombotic
syndrome Varicose veins Gastric varices Portacaval anastomosis Caput medusae Esophageal varices...
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sudden movements, the
ligament is
overly stretched,
causing pain.
Varicosities, e.g.
enlargement of the
blood vessels of the
round ligament can occur...
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insufficiency is when the
veins cannot pump
deoxygenated blood back to the heart.
Varicose veins are
saccular and
distended veins which can
expand considerably and...
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spider veins,
smaller varicose veins, hemorrhoids, and hydroceles.
Sclerotherapy is one
method for the
treatment of
spider veins,
varicose veins (which are...
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referred to as
sublingual varices (plural) and
varix (singular) and look like
varicose veins in the tongue. It is a benign, asymptomatic,
venous lesion. It was...
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superficial venous reflux,
which often results in the
formation of
varicose veins, a
treatable condition.
Since functional venous valves are necessary...