It means you have a vein malformation. I suffered my first seizure ever three days ago. Admitted to hospital, MRI with contrast and EEG showed my venous angioma is in the frontal lobe of my brain. I am now on anti-seizure medication and will have a new MRI and EEG every three months to make sure there are no changes.
A subtle venous angioma, also known as a developmental venous anomaly (DVA), is a type of vascular malformation in the brain characterized by a network of small veins that drain into a larger vein. Typically, these anomalies are considered benign and often do not require treatment unless they are associated with other neurological issues or symptoms. Their presence on an MRI might necessitate monitoring but usually does not indicate any immediate health threat. However, a healthcare provider should evaluate the findings in the context of a patient's overall clinical picture.
Arcuate Vein
The upper arm lateral vein, often referred to as the lateral antebrachial vein, is a superficial vein located in the upper arm and forearm. It runs along the lateral side (outer side) of the arm and is responsible for draining blood from the forearm and hand. This vein is significant for venous access and is commonly used in medical procedures, such as blood draws or IV placements. It typically connects with deeper veins, contributing to the overall venous return to the heart.
Venous
The thoracic duct joins the venous system at the junction of the left subclavian vein and the internal jugular vein, near the base of the neck.
The difference is that venous thrombosis refers to a blood clot that forms in a vein and deep vein thrombosis is a clot that forms in the deep veins of a leg.
code to harvest saphenous vein
Bleeding from a vein. bleeding from the vein. usually a dark red slow bleed.
Median Cubital Vein Cephalic vein BAsilic vein Dorsal venous network
Chronic Venous Insufficiency
subclavian vein