var·ix /ˈværɪks/
靜脈曲張
var·ix /ˈværɪks/ 名詞
(複varices)靜脈曲張
Va·rix n.; pl. Varices
1. Med. A uneven, permanent dilatation of a vein.
Note: ☞ Varices are owing to local retardation of the venous circulation, and in some cases to relaxation of the parietes of the veins. They are very common in the superficial veins of the lower limbs.
2. Zool. One of the prominent ridges or ribs extending across each of the whorls of certain univalve shells.
Note: ☞ The varices usually indicate stages of growth, each one showing a former position of the outer lip of the aperture.
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varix
n : abnormally enlarged or twisted blood vessel or lymphatic
vessel
[also: varices (pl)]