Vein disease with swollen, twisted veins visible under the skin.
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Examples for "varices"
Examples for "varices"
1In addition, it avoids the risk associated with biopsy of gastric varices.
2Fifteen variables were analysed to identify the presence of large esophageal varices.
3One hundred and fifteen patients with cirrhosis and esophageal varices were studied.
4Recurrence of varices was assessed by both clinical examination and duplex ultrasonography.
5Multivariate analysis was performed to identify the markers best correlated with oesophageal varices.
1The treatment of the complications of varix has already been considered.
2She suffered from esophageal varix bleeding due to chemotherapy-associated liver cirrhosis.
3Abbe shows a peculiar aneurysmal varix of the finger in a boy of nine.
4We are here concerned with varix as it occurs in the veins of the lower extremity.
5I have grave doubts, however, whether the varix can often be permanently cured by this operation.
1I was only 16 when I had my first varicose vein surgery.
2He would show the doctor quite plainly what his varicose vein was like.
3When varicose vein thrombectomy was performed concurrently, the patients had better postoperative pain control.
4His doctor said it was like a twisted varicose vein.
5Those procedures included cataract surgery, gallbladder or prostate tissue removal and varicose vein stripping.
1But there may be things you may not know about varicose veins.
2She did realize that varicose veins ran in the family, didn't she?
3I've had problems with varicose veins for a couple of years.
4Then, for a man afflicted with varicose veins the Babu displayed amazing agility.
5My corns ache, I get gouty, and my prejudices swell like varicose veins.
Translations for venous ectasia