- Source: Varices
A varix (pl.: varices) is an abnormally dilated blood vessel with a tortuous course. Varices usually occur in the venous system, but may also occur in arterial or lymphatic vessels.
Examples of varices include:
Varicose veins, large tortuous veins usually found on legs
Sublingual varices
Esophageal varices, commonly stemming from cirrhosis of the liver, also known as oesophageal varicose
Gastric varices, commonly stemming from cirrhosis of the liver
Intestinal varices
Scrotal varices
Vulvar varices
Pelvic varices
Vesical varices, varicose veins associated with the urinary bladder
Rectal varices, which can be similar to external haemorrhoids
See also
Varicose ulcer
Varix (mollusc)
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Varises
- Unam duri
- Hematuria
- Pendarahan gastrointestinal
- Varices
- Esophageal varices
- Gastric varices
- Anorectal varices
- Intestinal varices
- Gastroesophageal varices
- Sengstaken–Blakemore tube
- Wale mark
- Gastrointestinal bleeding
- Varicocele