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In a poetic vein

Veterinary Record, 2012
IT is now 14 years since the publication of ‘In Newer Veins’, a volume of poetry written by veterinary surgeons and edited by Edward Boden and Bob Michell (an earlier …
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Varicose veins.

BMJ clinical evidence, 2005
Varicose veins are caused by poorly functioning valves in the veins, and decreased elasticity of the vein wall, allowing pooling of blood within the veins, and their subsequent enlargement. Varicose veins affect up to 40% of adults, and are more common in obese people, and in women who have had more than two pregnancies.We conducted a systematic review
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The suprarenal veins

The American Journal of Surgery, 1957
Abstract The right suprarenal vein was single in eight subjects. In these, its average diameter was under 0.4 cm. and it joined the inferior vena cava (or anomaly) in five instances, on the average 3.6 cm. proximal to the right renal vein. In three instances the single vein joined a right hepatic vein close to the junction of the latter with the ...
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The Hepatic Veins

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1972
The intrahepatic anatomy of the right, middle and left hepatic veins and the additional hepatic tributaries of the inferior vena cava are described.
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The Saphenous Vein

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1977
At the symposium on venous problems sponsored by Northwestern University in honor of the eminent surgeon and scholar, Geza de Takats, MD, (Chicago, Dec 2-4, 1976) a number of distinguished participants agreed that unnecessary surgical removal of the greater saphenous vein seriously compromises later arterial reconstruction required by some patients ...
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Aqueous Veins

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1942
In the foregoing issue biomicroscopically visible pathways of blood-vessellike appearance, containing a clear colorless fluid or diluted blood have been described. They are intercalated, probably via Schlemm's canal, between intraocular fluid on one side, and conjunctival and sub-conjunctival veins on the other.
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In a Salted Vein

Rocks & Minerals, 1968
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The pulmonary veins

Seminars in Roentgenology, 1989
Rogelio Moncada   +3 more
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