| EV | Oesophageal varices |
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| varices | Plural of varix. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| gastric varices | <radiology> Usually associated with oesophageal varices (due to portal hypertension), if WITHOUT oesophageal varices most likely to be consider splenic vein thrombosis due to: pancreatitis / panc carcinoma, increased clotting tendency (polycythemia, etc.) Differential diagnosis: thick gastric folds (12 Dec 1998) |
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| oesophageal and gastric varices | Submucosal varices of the lower oesophagus or gastric fundus mucosa, frequently caused by the development of portal collateral vessels consequent to portal hypertension. (12 Dec 1998) |
| oesophageal varices | Abnormal dilation of the veins in the oesophagus that occurs as the result of cirrhotic liver disease. Oesophageal varices are prone to bleed due to their fragility. See: cirrhosis. (27 Sep 1997) |
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small protruded vessels. Varices in esophagogastric region are one of the major complications of cirrhosis.
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Stretched veins such as those that form in the esophagus from cirrhosis.
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Prominent axial ridges on whorls, marks position of outer lip at successive stages of growth, in some gastropod Molluscs.
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Channels that usually line the oesophagus and stomach, but contain very little, or any, blood. These may become alternative pathways for blood when the blood vessels are damaged or blocked
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Large veins n the oesophagus which may develop due to portal hypertension, and which place he individual at significant risk of bleeding into the oesophagus or stomach.
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