Glossary entry (derived from question below)
español term or phrase:
microvarices
inglés translation:
small varicose veins
español term
microvarices
Ectasias ramos da safena
Varices da safena y ramos
4 +3 | small varicose veins |
Paulo César Mendes MD, CT
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4 +3 | microvarices |
Clauwolf
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4 | small capilaries |
Ivaneide
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3 +1 | spider veins |
Rachel Fell
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Proposed translations
small varicose veins
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Muriel Vasconcellos (X)
: I was about to post the same answer but then yielded to Rachel's "spider veins." Yours is more medically correct.
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Thanks. One detail is that ultrasound images cannot reproduce the "spider" images, as it only sees one plane at a time.
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Michele Fauble
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Rachel Fell
: expect you're right! http://www.besttreatments.co.uk/btuk/conditions/15374.html
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microvarices
There are links among the varicose veins, microvarices and "spider veins". Everything happens as if it was a net, that transmits the pressure of the blood ...
www.angiologista.com/english/eporque_aparecem_varizes.htm - Em cache
spider and varicose veins - microsurgeryThis surgery stops the flow of the blood in the inverted direction. ... This procedure removes the reticular veins (microvarices) that are under the skin, ...
www.angiologista.com/english/emicrocirurgia_varizes.htm - Em cache
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Energy production, hormone and lipid synthesis, lowers blood cholesterol, ... lymphodema, mastectomy patients, Menier's disease, microvarices of the vocal ...
www.authorsden.com/SampleWorksPDF/7471.doc -
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From Heritage:
var·ix (v²r“¹ks) n., pl. var·i·ces (-¹-s¶z”). 1. An abnormally dilated or swollen vein, artery, or lymph vessel.
There is only one hit on the internet for "microvarices" that is from an English original. The rest are translated from Portuguese and Italian. They must be called something else in English. |
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Claudio Mazotti
: sure...
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BelkisDV
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Vania Correia
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small capilaries
spider veins
Spider veins are the thread-like colored veins most often seen on the surface of the skin. They are most often not as painful as enlarged varicose veins but they are still liable to bleed and worsen without treatment. Spider veins occur most commonly in the legs but are often seen in the face and elsewhere. These spider veins, medically referred to as telangectasias, will not worsen to the point where they will ever become the large bulging varicose veins
Whether you're a man or a woman, you may have noticed fine, little red veins on the nose, chin, or cheeks that weren't there before. These are telangiectasias or facial spider veins, and they appear on both men and women as a normal part of aging. They can also result from pregnancy, childbirth, birth-control pills, estrogen-replacement therapy, sun damage, rosacea, and even corticosteroids. Although not usually a medical problem, telangiectasias can be an aesthetic one that make-up usually doesn't cover adequately.
http://www.veinsonline.com/faq.html
http://www.beautybeforeage.com/veins/veins_face.htm
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Varicose Veins
This painful condition, called varicose veins, is extremely common, especially in women. Leg swelling, itching, burning, aching, and the appearance of small branching "spider" veins often accompany this vascular condition.
Heredity is the primary risk factor for developing varicose and spider veins. However, pregnancy, extended periods of standing, obesity and aging can also contribute.
MerckSource
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more info. about veins and things here:
http://www.phlebology.org/index.cfm?sector=patients&page=ter...
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Muriel Vasconcellos (X)
: I think you're right. A varix is an enlarged vein, and even though these are tiny, they are enlarged for what they are.
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Thank you Muriel - it probably is small varicose veins, it's just that I didn't see a term in between the two!
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