| varicosis | A dilated or varicose state of a vein or veins. Origin: varico-+ G. -osis, condition (05 Mar 2000) |
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| varicosity | A varix or varicose condition. (05 Mar 2000) |
| varicotomy | An operation for varicose veins by subcutaneous incision. Origin: varico-+ G. Tome, a cutting (05 Mar 2000) |
| varicula | A varicose condition of the veins of the conjunctiva. Synonym: conjunctival varix. Origin: L. Dim. Of varix (05 Mar 2000) |
| varicule | A small varicose vein ordinarily seen in the skin; may be associated with venous stars, venous lakes, or larger varicose veins. Origin: L. Varicula, dim. Of varix (05 Mar 2000) |
| varices |
small protruded vessels. Varices in esophagogastric region are one of the major complications of cirrhosis.
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| varicose vein |
A condition in which a vein, most often in the legs, becomes permanently enlarged, twisted, and painful. This may be caused by valves in the vein that don't work properly or by weakness in the vein walls.
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| varicose veins |
enlarged, twisted veins just below the surface of the skin, caused by defective valves in the veins
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| varicose vein |
A vein that is abnormally widened and twisted due to defective valves in the vein.
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| varicella-zoster virus |
A virus in the herpes family that causes chicken pox during childhood and may reactivate later in life to cause herpes zoster (shingles) in immunosuppressed adults. Also called herpes zoster.
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