venous of a vein - traduzione in greco
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venous of a vein - traduzione in greco

BLOOD VESSEL THAT CARRY DEOXYGENATED BLOOD TOWARDS THE HEART, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE PULMONARY VEIN
Venous; Veins; Venous system; Vein valve; Venous valves; Veiny; Veined; Venously; Vein valves; Venous valve; Venous diseases; Venous disorder; Venous disorders
  • Diagram showing venous blood flow from [[capillary bed]]s in some specific locations including the [[lung]]s, [[liver]], and [[kidney]]s
  • Diagram of different sized veins with differing component proportions
  • Deep and superficial veins of the arm and near thorax
  • Positions of [[venae cavae]] and vessels of the [[pulmonary circulation]]
  • Layers of vein wall shown in comparison to arterial wall
  • Venous valve stopping backflow
  • Video of valve in [[popliteal vein]]
  • Image of veins from [[William Harvey]]'s ''Exercitatio Anatomica de Motu Cordis et Sanguinis in Animalibus''

venous of a vein      
φλεβικός
varicose veins         
  • Comparison of healthy and varicose veins
  • How a varicose vein forms in a leg. Figure A shows a normal vein with a working valve and normal blood flow. Figure B shows a varicose vein with a deformed valve, abnormal blood flow, and thin, stretched walls. The middle image shows where varicose veins might appear in a leg.
VEIN DISEASE WITH SWOLLEN, TWISTED VEINS VISIBLE UNDER THE SKIN
Varicose vein; Varicose; Varocities; Antivaricose; Varixes; Vericose veins; Sublingual varicosities; Sublingual varicosis; Palmar varices; Varicose veins of leg in pregnancy; Abdominal due to portal hypertension varicosities; Vericose vein; Varicose Veins; Venous reflux; Endovenous thermal ablation
κιρσοί
φλεβικός      
venous, venous of a vein

Definizione

venous
Venous is used to describe something which is related to veins. (MEDICAL)
...venous blood.
ADJ: ADJ n

Wikipedia

Vein

Veins are blood vessels in the circulatory system of humans and most other animals that carry blood toward the heart. Most veins carry deoxygenated blood from the tissues back to the heart; exceptions are those of the pulmonary and fetal circulations which carry oxygenated blood to the heart. In the systemic circulation arteries carry oxygenated blood away from the heart, and veins return deoxygenated blood to the heart, in the deep veins.

There are three sizes of veins, large, medium, and small. Smaller veins are called venules, and the smallest the post-capillary venules are microscopic that make up the veins of the microcirculation. Veins are often closer to the skin than arteries.

Veins have less smooth muscle, and connective tissue, and wider internal diameters than arteries. Because of their thinner walls and wider lumens they are able to expand and hold more blood. This greater capacity gives them the term of capacitance vessels. At any time, nearly 70% of the total volume of blood in the human body is in the veins. In medium and large sized veins the flow of blood is maintained by one-way (unidirectional) venous valves to prevent backflow. In the lower limbs this is also aided by muscle pumps, also known as venous pumps that exert pressure on intramuscular veins when they contract and drive blood back to the heart.