- Telangiectasias, from Gr****: tel- (end) + angi- (blood or
lymph vessel) +
ectasia (the
expansion of a
hollow or
tubular organ), also
known as
spider veins...
-
spider naevus (plural:
spider naevi), also
nevus araneus, is a type of
telangiectasis (swollen, spider-like
blood vessels on the skin)
found slightly beneath...
- Coats'
disease Other names Exudative retinitis ,
Retinal telangiectasis, Coates'
disease Clinical photography of
patient with Coats' disease,
showing conjunctival...
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cutaneous blood vessels at the
ankle with (a)
venous cups, (b) blue and red
telangiectasis, and (c)
capillary stasis spots. It was
proposed that the
presence of...
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originally identified four
types of
idiopathic juxtafoveolar retinal telangiectasis in 1982,
contemporary researchers describe three types collectively...
- illness);
healed pitting ulcers on the fingertips; skin and
mucosal telangiectasis; palpitations,
irregular heart rate and
fainting due to
conduction abnormalities...
- doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(00)32590-9.
Hanes FM (1909). "Multiple
hereditary telangiectasis causing hemorrhage (hereditary
hemorrhagic telangiectasia)". Bull. Johns...
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retinal bleeds, microaneurysms,
perivascular sheathing,
capillary telangiectasis,
macular edema, and disc edema.
Capillary non perfusion, do****ented...
- The
following is a
partial list of the "C"
codes for
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), as
defined by the
United States National Library of
Medicine (NLM)...
- Altmeyer, P (September 1988). "Plaque-formed
cutaneous mucinosis with
telangiectasis". Der Hautarzt;
Zeitschrift fur Dermatologie, Venerologie, und verwandte...