Angioma
... abnormal communication between the arterial and
venous systems. Most are developmental ( congenital ). ... , although they may be present at birth .
venous angioma Q. What is a
venous angioma of the basal ganglia? Carol/ North ...
Deep venous thrombosis
... Deep
venous thrombosis Definition: Deep
venous thrombosis is a condition where there is a ... (a vein that accompanies an artery ). Deep
venous Thrombosis (DVT) What is ...
Embolism
... seems to be overcome in many instances. 3.
venous thrombo- embolism Ventilatory failure ... in the veins, is often given to patients with
venous thrombo embolism (VTE). Based on solid ... events ( pulmonary embolism , stroke , deep
venous thrombosis ), and cataracts . Aortic rupture ...
Fistula
... parts of the body. Some of these are: Arterio
venous (between an artery and vein ) Biliary ... to the stomach . A-V fistula An arterio
venous (AV) fistula is an abnormal passageway between ... in the body, including the brain. An arterio
venous fistula is a disruption of the normal blood ...
Incompetent
... your leg veins, which cause fluid to accumulate (
venous insufficiency ) Heart valve defects and ... heart are usually incompetent . Chronic
venous insufficiency is a prolonged condition of incompetent
venous circulation , occuring because of partial ...
Intra
... characteristics of the heart . intra
venous line (IV) - Babies may have an IV placed in a ... with your healthcare professional. Intra
venous Into a vein ; a needle is inserted into a vein ... tumor . What is going on in the body? Intra
venous pyelogram ( IVP )—In an IVP , the ...
Spasm
... Vasomotor rhinitis vCJD Venereal warts
venous insufficiency
venous stasis ulcers
venous thrombo- embolism ... Drugs that relax ...
Thromboembolism
... Information Books ... Prompt treatment of
venous thromboembolism — the term used to refer ... (clotting) that carries an increased risk of
venous thromboembolism -- the formation of clots in ... in the veins, is often given to patients with
venous thromboembolism (VTE). Have a history of ...
Thrombosis
... be associated with nephrotic syndrome . Deep
venous Thrombosis (DVT) What is deep
venous thrombosis (DVT)? What are the symptoms? Diagnosis ... Deep
venous thrombosis , also called DVT, refers to a ...
Varicose Vein
... in your legs and feet. Varicose Vein s ,
venous Disorders & Lymph atic Problems in the Lower ... Seizure ) Uterine Prolapse Varicose Vein s
venous Varicosities ( Varicose Vein s ) ... VNUS ... - 1/13/99. Blood clot Leg infection
venous insufficiency (when the veins in your legs are ...
Varicose Veins
... in your legs and feet. Varicose Veins ,
venous Disorders & Lymph atic Problems in the Lower ... Seizure ) Uterine Prolapse Varicose Veins
venous Varicosities ( Varicose Veins ) ... VNUS ... - 1/13/99. Blood clot Leg infection
venous insufficiency (when the veins in your legs are ...
Vascular
... Access for Hemo dialysis On this page: Arterio
venous Fistula Arterio
venous Graft
venous Catheter for Temporary Access What to Expect ...
Vascular spasm
... Vasomotor rhinitis vCJD Venereal warts
venous insufficiency
venous stasis ulcers
venous thrombo- embolism ... Vascular Skin ...
Vein
... Vein stripping; Sclerotherapy of veins; Endo
venous ablation therapy Risks: The risks for any ... vessel that carries blood toward the heart .
venous (VEE-nus) line: In hemo dialysis (see dialysis ... of varicose vein s (which see). CHRONIC
venous INSUFFICIENCY - A condition in which the vein ...
Venous
...
venous Access Devices Introduction
venous access devices that can be implanted under the ... clot , and can be left in for long periods.
venous access in children may pose special problems ...
Venous insufficiency
...
venous insufficiency Definition
venous insufficiency is described as abnormal blood ... damage, damage to affected legs, or death .
venous insufficiency Definition: ...
Blood clots
... Acid Intake May Help Fight Prostate Cancer ... Blood clots , deep
venous thrombosis , and pulmonary emboli Fatty liver disease and ... Noninvasive system for removal of life-threatening blood clots .
venous or arterial blood clots can form and are associated with strokes and ...
Chronic thyroiditis
... Uni lateral Obstructive Uropathy Chronic Urethritis Chronic
venous Insufficiency (
venous Insufficiency ) Chronic Vocal Tic Disorder ( Chronic Motor Tic ...
Claudication
... ] [ Search ] [ Ask the Doctor Forums ] ... Claudication ,
venous : Limping and/or pain due to inadequate
venous drainage, poor return of blood by the veins of the legs. Search All of ...
Intravenous
... ANTIBIOTICS - The administration of an antibiotic solution into the
venous circulation . [ Med Help International ] [ Search ] [ Ask the Doctor ... Tension, intravenous : The pressure of the blood within a vein , the
venous pressure. Search All of MedicineNet For: search help Printer-Friendly ...
Pelvis
... Cancer obstructing veins in the pelvis area can cause superficial
venous insufficiency . Deep
venous insufficiency is commonly caused by thrombophlebitis , causing ...
Septum
... ; endo vaccination ; endovaginal ultrasonography; endo vasculitis ; endo
venous ; endo
venous septum ; endow; ... ...
Shunt
... often, you may need a procedure to create a bypass ( shunt ) between the
venous system in your liver and your general
venous system. The blood flow through the narrowed area may need to be ...
Stasis dermatitis
... buildup, or swelling , is caused by poor circulation in the veins (
venous insufficiency ). Stasis dermatitis - Occurring on the calves, ankles ... , ischemic lesion s, claudication pain , necrotizing cellulitis ,
venous stasis ulcers , stasis dermatitis , ... Stasis Dermatitis A ...
Abrasion
... full-thickness skin injuries , including trauma wounds such as second-degree burns , abrasion s, laceration s, and skin tears; pressure,
venous , diabetic, and chronic vascular ulcers ; surgical wounds , ... The doctor will check for swelling , shape changes, abrasion s, bruising ...
Acute
... . May cause lung collapse. AcuTe ct Kit for the preparation of Tc 99m apcitid [ injection ]. Indication: scintigraphic im aging of acute
venous thrombosis in the lower extremities. Mfg: Diatide, Inc.; marketed joint ly by Diatide, Inc. and Nycomed Amersham. This acute , generalized ...
Arterial insufficiency
... for use in treating a wide variety of wounds , including burns and abrasion s as well as pressure, diabetic, arterial insufficiency , and
venous stasis ulcers . ...
Arteriovenous malformation
... - A hemangioma , or arteriovenous malformation is a tangle of abnormal vessels that forms an abnormal communication between the arterial and
venous systems. Most are developmental ( congenital ). Onyx liquid embolic system Indicated for treatment of aneurysm s and arteriovenous ...
Blocked tear duct
... tears lubricate the eyes and keep them free from dust and other foreign particles. Blocked Tear Duct Blood Clot in the Legs ( Deep
venous Thrombosis ) Blood Clots Blood Fluke ( Schistosomiasis ) Blood Poisoning ( Septicemia ) ... Blocked Tear Duct Botulism in Infants ...
Blood disorders
... Blood Disorders Sickle Cell Anemia Medically Reviewed On: Tuesday, July 11, 2006 ... Blood disorders can affect up to 85% of those with SLE.
venous or arterial blood clots can form and are associated with strokes and pulmonary embolism , or pregnancy loss . blood disorders , such as ...
Blood gases
... oxygen content, and carbon dioxide content of the blood . Usually, blood gases are used to analyze the arterial blood . In rarer cases,
venous blood may be used. Arterial blood gases (at sea level and breathing room air) Partial pressure of oxygen (PaO2): 70-100 millimeters of ...
Carbon dioxide
... balance of carbon dioxide and oxygen in the blood stream. A less flexible heart means that it is less able to accommodate the changing
venous return that comes to it—the blood that comes in different waves filled with wastes and carbon dioxide from your toes, your kidney s, your ...
Capillary
... rule out lead poisoning , but it must be done carefully to prevent contamination of the sample by lead on the skin . Edema is the result of
venous ulcer ation, which is often caused by an increase in tissue pressure (increased fluid within the tissue ) because of increased capillary ...
Catheter
... catheter often can be complicated by cracks or weakening of the walls of the vessels and may lead to rapid reclogging of the vessel. central
venous access catheter A tube surgically placed into a blood vessel for the purpose of giving intravenous fluid and drugs. It also can be used to ...
Cellulitis
... , cellulitis , tumor s, and ulnar nerve entrapment. Cellulitis The inflammation of an area of the skin (epithelial layer). Central
venous catheter A special intravenous tubing that is surgically inserted into a large vein near the heart and exits from the chest or abdomen . ...
Chloride
... zinc fumes) ... ELECTROLYTE PROFILE - A test which includes the measurement of the sodium , potassium , C02, and chloride concentrations in
venous blood . [ Med Help International ] [ Search ] [ Ask the Doctor Forums ] ... TOXIC HEPATITIS - Hepatitis c aused by an industrial chemical ...
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
... pulmonary disease ( copd ) chronic persi stent hepatitis chronic renal failure chronic symptomatic hiv infection chronic
venous insufficiency chronic ally chvostek's sign chyle ... Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease ( COLD ) ( Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease ) ...
Cilia
... HUMOR - A transparent liquid contained in the anterior and posterior chambers of the eye ; produced by the cilia ry process it passes to the
venous system via the canal of Schlemm. [ Med Help International ] [ Search ] [ Ask the Doctor Forums ] ... The uvea contains the iris , that colored ...
Circulation
... area on the body where blood is drawn for circulation through a hemo dialysis (see dialysis ) circuit. A vascular access may be an arterio
venous fistula , a graft , or a catheter . - Refers to a condition of mental status changes, ranging from mild confusion to a coma -state ...
Clot
... the artery is blocked by a blood clot , which interrupts the brain's blood supply (ischaemia means to re strain blood in Greek). A deep
venous thrombosis forms when a blood clot in a vein blocks the normal flow of blood back to the heart . Circumstances that increase an ...