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varicose aneurysm an aneurysm in which the artery communicates with contiguous veins by means of an intervening sac.
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varicose ophthalmia a variety associated with varicosity of the veins of the conjunctiva.
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varicose vein a dilated tortuous vein, usually in the subcutaneous tissues of the leg, often associated with incompetency of the venous valves.
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variola virus the virtually extinct virus, belonging to the genus Orthopoxvirus, that is the etiologic agent of smallpox. No natural infection has occurred since 1977, and no reservoir of the virus now exists.
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variation Mutations are permanent, sometimes transmissible (if the change is to a germ cell) changes to the genetic material (usually DNA or RNA) of a cell. Mutations can be caused by copying errors in the genetic material during cell division and by exposure to radiation, chemicals, or viruses, or can occur deliberately under cellular control during the processes such as meiosis or hypermutation. ...
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