vein|veins in English

noun

[veɪn]

blood vessel which carries blood to the heart; any blood vessel (Informal); bundle of sap-carrying vessels in plants; band of ore between rock layers; pervading quality, mood; vessels in insect wings

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1. The Anastomosis between the intraparenchymal branches of the right division of the portal vein and retroperitoneal veins (systemic veins) that drain into the azygos, hemiazygos and lumbar veins (systemic veins)

2. Inflammation and swelling of a vein (thrombophlebitis) is a common cause of Bulging veins

3. The leaves upper surface have no obvious veins whereas the underside has a prominent mid-vein.

4. Anthracnose diseases generally infect the leaf veins and cause death of the vein and surrounding tissue.

5. The Cephalic vein is a superficial vein of the hand, forearm and arm. Between the superficial and deep networks of veins, are valves that reduce the likelihood of …

6. A low pressure tourniquet will also increase forearm vein area, but veins dilate more quickly during reactive hyperemia.

7. Content Axillary vessels, including the Axillary artery (the extension of the subclavian artery, which becomes the brachial artery) and the Axillary vein (which arises from the brachial veins and basilica vein and becomes the subclavian vein); Axillary nerves; brachial plexus; …

8. Alteration associated with quartz veins is zoned, with biotite—pyrrhotite vein selvedges and a distal calcic-amphibole, arsenopyrite–lôllingite zone.

9. Anastomosing (not comparable) (mycology) Fused together in a vein-like network; used to describe mushroom gills that are interconnected with veins. (geology) Networked into irregularly branching and reconnecting veins of ore.

10. Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a type of Clot that forms in a major vein of the leg or, less commonly, in the arms, pelvis, or other large veins in the body

11. (3) Degenerative alterations of the autogenous graft veins available are common in old age and necessitate a special suture technique for vein patches.

12. Inada et a1.4 suggested that the Arterialised venous flap with two exit veins was more effective than that with one vein and reported a 10 x 15 cm free Arterialised venous flap with three draining veins.

13. A blood Clot in one of the large veins, usually in a person’s leg or arm, is called a deep vein thrombosis or DVT.

14. One of the two primary veins of the upper limb, the Cephalic vein carries blood from the hand, forearm, and arm back to the heart

15. After these two cases in which only one vein was Anastomosed, we revised our surgical technique so as to anastomose two veins in all patients

16. Most of us with developing Bulging veins think it’s just a cosmetic problem, when in fact it is an undiagnosed vein disease called chronic venous insufficiency

17. Venous access was obtained percutaneously through varices for saphenous vein and variceal closure and through specific targeted veins for treatment of CVI, Angiomata and KT syndrome

18. Central zone: Subclavian vein, Brachiocephalic vein, and superior vena cava (central veins)" "Angioplasty performed at the arterial anastomosis (or perianastomotic region) is coded with 35475/75962 for this upper extremity intervention if it is the only stenosis treated.

19. The leaf blade is Coriaceous (has a firm, leathery texture) the leaf blade is herbaceous (has a leafy texture) Leaf blade translucent dots there are no translucent dots on the leaf blade Leaf blade vein pattern the main veins of the leaf blade are pinnate (the secondary veins branch off at intervals from the main central vein) and non-arcuate

20. 30 A portal cavernoma is a network of porto–porto collateral dilated tortuous veins lying within the hepatoduodenal ligament, which develops as a sequel to portal vein obstruction.

21. Those Veins which follow the ridges are termed convex veins and those which follow the furrows concave veins.

22. ‘The nodules were wrapped by Anastomosing networks of blood vessels, reminiscent of the cotyledons of a placenta.’ ‘The left renal may anastomose with the splenic vein and receive lumbar veins.’

23. So do as the kidney vein and the left common iliac vein.

24. They're the veins of the ecosystem, and they're often empty veins.

25. Varicose veins Hormone changes and weight gain give rise to varicose veins.