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varix

NOUN
  1. abnormally enlarged or twisted blood vessel or lymphatic vessel

How To Use varix In A Sentence

  • The above magnified picture was taken from below the varix; the umbo was towards the top. Lessons learned from a specimen of Spisula solidissima
  • The outer lip of Falsilatirus forms a terminal varix that slightly ascends the spire, as in other Pisaniinae.
  • But for the local aneurysmal thrill at the point of the scar the condition would have been diagnosed as angioma, but as a bruit could be heard over the entire mass it was called an aneurysmal varix, because it was believed there was a connection between a Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • In Trajana, the varix is formed by an outer lip that expands and curls over toward the aperture, bringing the external ribbing over onto the apertural face of the varix.
  • The apertural face of the varix of Alamirifica lacks the external ribs and has growth lines suggesting that a flared outer lip has been filled by successive layers that narrow the aperture.
  • Abbe 15.25 shows a peculiar aneurysmal varix of the finger in a boy of nine (Fig. 258). Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • Abbe shows a peculiar aneurysmal varix of the finger in a boy of nine. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • In sclerotherapy a sclerosant solution (ethanolamine oleate or sodium tetradecyl sulphate) is injected into the bleeding varix or the overlying submucosa.
  • A dysentery, when stopped, will give rise to an aposteme, or tumor, if it do not terminate in fevers with sweats, or with thick and white urine, or in a tertian fever, or the pain fix upon a varix, or the testicles, or on the hip-joints. On Regimen In Acute Diseases
  • But for the local aneurysmal thrill at the point of the scar the condition would have been diagnosed as angioma, but as a bruit could be heard over the entire mass it was called an aneurysmal varix, because it was believed there was a connection between a rather large artery and a vein close to the mass. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
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