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.
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.
Venous means coming from veins
Intra venous
"Nos venous" translates to "our veins" in English. The phrase combines "nos," meaning "our," with "venous," which refers to veins. It is often used in a biological or medical context to discuss the venous system in the body.
It means venous
To be very loud and obvious, not in any way subtle.
Jugular Venous Distention
Central Venous Pressure
gentle , bareley there. a subtle hint is a very small hint. A subtle flavour is a faint flavour
VAD means venous access device.
Unobtrusive means not attracting attention or causing a disturbance. It describes something that is subtle, discreet, or inconspicuous.
intra venous injection