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词汇 varicose
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Definition of varicose in English:

varicose

adjective ˈvarɪkəʊzˈvarɪkəʊsˈvarɪkəsˈvɛrəˌkoʊs
  • attributive (of a vein, especially in the leg) swollen, twisted, and lengthened, as a result of poor circulation.

    varicose veins

    曲张的静脉。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Initial treatment for varicose veins usually is a compression stocking worn while the patient is not in bed.
    • In folk medicine it has been used for venous conditions, including hemorrhoids and varicose veins.
    • In the long term at least one third of patients develop further varicose veins, in either the treated or the untreated leg.
    • Painful varicose veins with recurrent phlebitis or skin changes are considered indications for surgery.
    • Looking at the rest of her leg, it was easy to see varicose veins in abundance.
    • The skin was smooth, blotchy and traversed with varicose veins.
    • This may mean wearing elastic support hose or even having varicose vein surgery.
    • Varicose veins - many people with these also develop piles, although piles are not varicose veins.
    • As with all disease, the primary treatment for varicose veins and hemorrhoids is prevention.
    • Surgical treatment is necessary to treat larger varicose vein clusters.
    • Once the damaged vein is removed, it will not return, but it is possible for new varicose veins to form.
    • Ulceration of the skin can occur on the legs as a complication of varicose veins, or of poor circulation due to arteriosclerosis.
    • Being overweight increases the risk of varicose veins, as does tight clothing and standing up for long periods of time, for example as part of your job.
    • These special stockings can also be helpful for those with circulation problems or varicose veins.
    • Interestingly, age did not clearly affect varicose vein incidence for either gender.
    • Like varicose veins, piles often improve or disappear completely after the baby is born, but occasionally surgery is needed.
    • An exception to this is varicose vein surgery, for which rates dropped everywhere except Northern Ireland.
    • Most people with varicose veins are not referred to a specialist.
    • To avoid getting any skin conditions related to varicose veins, keep your legs well moisturized, but avoid perfumed moisturisers.
    • The patient should be examined both lying and standing to detect varicose veins.

Derivatives

  • varicosed

  • adjective
    • In any case, a dilated varicosed saphenous vein would not likely be a good candidate for a bypass graft.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • During the varicose veins surgery process, the entire varicosed vein is removed from the body.
      • By closing the great saphenous vein, the twisted and varicosed branch veins which are close to the skin shrink and improve in appearance.
      • Both saphenous veins (great and small) are clinically important because of their propensity for becoming varicosed.
  • varicosity

  • noun varɪˈkɒsɪtiˌvɛrəˈkɑsədi
    • Second, prolonged presence of the varicosity can result in poor blood circulation to the area and eventual shrinkage and dysfunction of the testicle, thus making it unable to produce healthy sperm.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The instep is not usually where one finds a varicosity, but that was the source of her discomfort.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin varicosus, from varix (see varix).

Definition of varicose in US English:

varicose

adjectiveˈverəˌkōsˈvɛrəˌkoʊs
  • attributive Affected by a condition causing the swelling and tortuous lengthening of veins, most often in the legs.

    曲张的;引起静脉曲张的

    varicose veins

    曲张的静脉。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • To avoid getting any skin conditions related to varicose veins, keep your legs well moisturized, but avoid perfumed moisturisers.
    • Once the damaged vein is removed, it will not return, but it is possible for new varicose veins to form.
    • Initial treatment for varicose veins usually is a compression stocking worn while the patient is not in bed.
    • In folk medicine it has been used for venous conditions, including hemorrhoids and varicose veins.
    • This may mean wearing elastic support hose or even having varicose vein surgery.
    • Ulceration of the skin can occur on the legs as a complication of varicose veins, or of poor circulation due to arteriosclerosis.
    • Surgical treatment is necessary to treat larger varicose vein clusters.
    • Most people with varicose veins are not referred to a specialist.
    • Being overweight increases the risk of varicose veins, as does tight clothing and standing up for long periods of time, for example as part of your job.
    • An exception to this is varicose vein surgery, for which rates dropped everywhere except Northern Ireland.
    • As with all disease, the primary treatment for varicose veins and hemorrhoids is prevention.
    • Like varicose veins, piles often improve or disappear completely after the baby is born, but occasionally surgery is needed.
    • Looking at the rest of her leg, it was easy to see varicose veins in abundance.
    • Varicose veins - many people with these also develop piles, although piles are not varicose veins.
    • The skin was smooth, blotchy and traversed with varicose veins.
    • In the long term at least one third of patients develop further varicose veins, in either the treated or the untreated leg.
    • Painful varicose veins with recurrent phlebitis or skin changes are considered indications for surgery.
    • The patient should be examined both lying and standing to detect varicose veins.
    • Interestingly, age did not clearly affect varicose vein incidence for either gender.
    • These special stockings can also be helpful for those with circulation problems or varicose veins.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin varicosus, from varix (see varix).

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