Aorta
... that shunt s blood from the pulmonary
vein to the aorta , bypassing the heart ) and the ... aorta to underside of the liver . HEPATIC
vein - Main outflow
vein of liver connecting liver to vena cava and ...
Artery
... away from the heart to the body. (See also
vein .) artificial kidney : Another name for a ... aorta to underside of the liver . HEPATIC
vein - Main outflow
vein of liver connecting liver to vena cava and ...
Cardiac catheterization
... flexible tube ( catheter ) is inserted into a
vein or artery and guided into the heart , ... ization: a catheter is inserted through a
vein into the right side of the heart and the ... the heart via a catheter placed into a
vein . electron-beam computed tomography (EBCT) ...
Catheter
... flexible tube ( catheter ) is inserted into a
vein or artery and guided into the heart , ... (eg, through an intravenous catheter into a
vein ), to withdraw fluids, or to keep a passage open. ... for viewing the interior of an artery or
vein to determine the degree of stenosis or plaque ...
Clot
... ... Alternate Names : Clot in the Renal
vein , Occlusion - Renal
vein Definition Renal
vein thrombosis is a blood clot that develops in ...
Deep venous thrombosis
... where there is a blood clot in a deep
vein (a
vein that accompanies an artery ). Deep Venous ... THROMBOSIS - A blood clot that forms in a
vein resulting in obstruction of venous flow. Most ...
Deep vein thrombosis
... Deep
vein Thrombosis What is deep
vein thrombosis ? Deep
vein thrombosis (DVT) occurs when a blood clot ...
Embolism
... blood clots . Blood clots may lead to deep
vein thrombosis , heart attack , or stroke . ... in the body. Abdomen . Prophylaxis of deep
vein thrombosis , which may lead to pulmonary ... ), sarcoidosis , and HIV infection . Deep
vein thrombosis (DVT) occurs when blood clots form ...
Graft
... s may be synthetic (dacryon) or autologous (a
vein from the patients own leg used as a substitute ... in the coronary artery . If the graft ed
vein is from the leg or the radial artery , its ... commonly, bypass surgery is performed, using a
vein or synthetic graft . Coronary angioplasty ...
Groin
... taken for other tests. It can be drawn from a
vein in your hand or from the bend in your elbow. ... are inserted into the right femoral (thigh)
vein in the groin area. Depending on the type of ... and below the knee for accessing the saphenous
vein . Persi stent thigh or groin pain ...
Heart
... mammary and radial arteries and the saphenous
vein are used to perform the bypasses. Update Date: ... the risk of heart disease , ... HEPATIC
vein - Main outflow
vein of liver connecting liver to vena cava and ...
Hematoma
... A chronic subdural hematoma begins when a
vein rupture s. This causes slow bleeding into the ... hematoma or ... Access with a scalp
vein should be preformed with care to avoid hematoma ... infection . Access into the internal jugular
vein in the neck can cause laceration of an artery ...
Incision
... and at the top ( groin end) of the varicose
vein . A thin wire-like instrument is inserted into the
vein that to strip the
vein from the inside. The surgeon makes a small ...
Incompetent
... attributed to a hereditary weakness of the
vein ; the valves in the
vein that keep the blood circulating upward toward ... circulation , occuring because of partial
vein blockage or venous valve leakage. ...
Injection
... Contrast agents can be administered through a
vein (IV), by injection , or taken orally. Patients ... with an injection to close off the affected
vein . This article looks at the best candida tes for ... Varicose veins can be treated by removal (
vein stripping) or by injection with a substance ...
Intra
... professional. Intra venous Into a
vein ; a needle is inserted into a
vein in the back of the hand , inside the elbow, or ... IVP , the contrast medium is injected into a
vein , usually in the arm. The radiologist takes a ...
Intravenous
... ) Normal: ... Intravenous means "within a
vein ." It usually refers to the administration of ... through a needle or tube inserted into a
vein , which allows immediate access to the blood supply. Intravenous Into a
vein ; a needle is inserted into a ...
Intravenous pyelogram
... IVP , the contrast medium is injected into a
vein , usually in the arm. The radiologist takes a ... organ s. A contrast dye is injected into a
vein . Intravenous pyelogram ( IVP ) is an X-ray ... - In this X-ray test, a dye is injected into a
vein . The dye collects in the kidney s and is ...
IV
... ... For an IV P , dye is injected into a
vein , and x-ray pictures are taken at 0, 5, 10, and ... s and ureter s. IV: A tube placed in your
vein for giving medicine or liquids. It will be used ... such as glucose , through a thin tube into a
vein in the arm. H IV positive women should not ...
Jugular
... Jugular
vein , internal: The deeper of the two jugular veins ... communication, or " shunt ," between the portal
vein and the hepatic
vein , using catheter techniques and devices ...
Parenteral
... can pertain to blood being drawn from a
vein in the arm or introduced into that
vein via a transfusion ( intravenous ), ... ... nutrition TPN. Intravenous (into a
vein ) feeding that provides necessary nutrients ...
Phlebitis
... (fle-BYE-tis) means inflammation of a
vein . Thrombo phlebitis is due to one or more blood clots in a
vein that cause inflammation . Thrombo phlebitis ... Pathology (flb´ts), inflammation of a
vein . Phlebitis is almost always accompanied by a ...
Port
... for putting a catheter into the subclavian
vein . The subclavian
vein is a large
vein in the upper part of the chest under the ...
Portacaval shunt
... portacaval shunt ing, blood from the portal
vein is diverted into the inferior vena cava. This is ... bypass. In spleno renal shunt ing, the splenic
vein (a part of the portal
vein ), is connected to the renal ...
Puncture
... VENI PUNCTURE - The puncture of a
vein (usually in the arm) with a hollow bore needle ... response") ... Veni puncture Puncturing a
vein in order to obtain blood samples, to start an ... and angioplasties. Blood is drawn from a
vein ( veni puncture ), usually from the inside of ...
Pulmonary embolus
... tumor , tissue , or a clot originating from a
vein . Thrombophlebitis Inflamation of a
vein with the formation of a thrombus or clot . For ... tumor , tissue , or a clot originating from a
vein . Thrombophlebitis ... Pulmonary Embolus ...
Radioisotope
... ed veins. A radioisotope is injected into a
vein . After the liver has had sufficient time to ... A radioactive substance that is given through a
vein , and collects in bone cells and in tumor cells ... is injected into the patient's hand or arm
vein . There is a slight amount of radiation from ...
Renal vein thrombosis
... Renal
vein thrombosis Definition: Renal
vein thrombosis is a blood clot that develops in the
vein that drains blood from the kidney . ...
Shunt
... TIPS procedure lowers the pressure in the portal
vein , so the blood in the
vein 's branches along the stomach (the varices) ... that shunt s blood from the pulmonary
vein to the aorta , bypassing the heart ) and the ...
Thromboembolism
... blood clots . Blood clots may lead to deep
vein thrombosis , heart attack , or stroke . ... to refer to both pulmonary embolism and deep
vein thrombosis — is essential in order to ... deep veins ( venous thromboembolism , deep
vein thrombosis , or pulmonary embolism ). Are ...
Thrombophlebitis
... Phlebitis is an inflammation of a
vein ; thrombophlebitis is
vein inflammation related to a blood clot . ... causes a blood clot to form in a
vein near the surface of the body. ...
Thrombosis
... clot in a blood vessel. The vessel may be any
vein or artery as, for example, in a deep
vein thrombosis or a coronary ( artery ) ... (thrmb´ss), obstruction of an artery or
vein by a blood clot (thrombus). Arterial ...
Transfusion
... IV lines, which are usually inserted in a small
vein in the hand or arm. transfusion Introduction of blood or blood products through a
vein into the body's circulation . transplantation ... of transfusing fluid (such as blood ) into a
vein . 2. The transfer of whole blood or blood ...
Umbilical cord
... and through which run the umbilical arteries and
vein . The umbilical cord is the baby's lifeline ... blood sampling, also called PUBS, umbilical
vein sampling, fetal blood sampling, or ... , tests a sample of the baby's blood from the
vein in the umbilical cord . The umbilical cord ...
Varicose Vein
... Varicose
vein Related Category: Pathology superficial vessel ... most often on the legs and thighs. Varicose
vein therapy Definition: Varicose
vein therapy is used to remove enlarged veins ( ...
Varicose Veins
... the Latin root varix, which means "twisted." Any
vein may become varicose, but the veins most commonly ... with an injection to close off the affected
vein . This article looks at the best candida tes for ... attributed to a hereditary weakness of the
vein ; the valves in the ...
Varicocele
... varicose veins ... Varicocele Varicose
vein Surgery Varicose
vein Treatment Varicose Veins Varicose Veins - ... A common problem is a varicocele , or varicose
vein in the testicles, that interferes with sperm ...
Vein
... In
vein of Galen malformations, this rush of blood ... it, leading to congestive heart failure .
vein stripping; Sclerotherapy of veins; Endo venous ... medications Problems breathing ... Deep
vein thrombosis is a type of thrombophlebitis . ...
Venous
... IVP , the contrast medium is injected into a
vein , usually in the arm. The radiologist takes a ... organ s. A contrast dye is injected into a
vein . Deep venous thrombosis , ileo femoral ... such as glucose , through a thin tube into a
vein in the arm. Intra venous infusions of ...
Venipuncture
... VENIPUNCTURE - The puncture of a
vein (usually in the arm) with a hollow bore needle ... Collection) ... Venipuncture Puncturing a
vein in order to obtain blood samples, to start an ... venipuncture the common site is usually a
vein in the arm (the anticubital fossa located on the ...