Adnexal venous varicosities refer to the abnormal enlargement or dilation of veins in the adnexal region, which includes structures such as the ovaries and fallopian tubes in females. These varicosities can result from increased venous pressure and may be associated with conditions like pelvic congestion syndrome. Symptoms may include pelvic pain, discomfort, or visible varicosities in the pelvic area. Diagnosis typically involves imaging techniques, and treatment options may include conservative management or surgical intervention.
A hematoma is considered a non-venous reaction because it primarily results from the rupture of blood vessels, leading to the accumulation of blood outside of the vascular system, typically in tissues or cavities. Unlike venous reactions, which involve issues like thrombosis or varicosities within the veins, hematomas occur due to trauma, inflammation, or other factors causing localized bleeding. This process does not directly involve the venous system but rather represents a localized response to injury or disruption in blood vessel integrity.
The phrase 'no adnexal pathology seen' means that the pathologist looked through the tissues surrounding the abnormal area but didn't see anything odd or unusual. "Adnexal" means "surrounding or supporting tissues".
Syndromes related to venous insufficiency are caused by valve incompetence. Venous insufficiency is a chronic (long term) condition
Normal central venous pressure is in the range of 2-8 cmH2O.
The venous blood from the brain is drained by a network of veins called the cerebral venous sinuses. The largest of these sinuses is the superior sagittal sinus, which ultimately drains into the internal jugular veins.
Bilateral adnexal hypodensities are shown as masses on the adnexal part of the uterus. These masses could be malignant or benign.
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Varicosities veins can be recognized if one looks out for abnormal veins in the shape of dots, popping on ones skin. The shape and color of varicisities are also different.
Adnexal cyst is a cyst of the uterus. Code: 621.8 - Disorder of uterus, NEC Actually, an adnexal cyst is more often an ovarian cyst, so I think 620.2 would make more sense.
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The phrase 'no adnexal pathology seen' means that the pathologist looked through the tissues surrounding the abnormal area but didn't see anything odd or unusual. "Adnexal" means "surrounding or supporting tissues".
Venous ulcer are caused by venous insufficiency (improper functioning of venous valves).
Irregularly swollen or enlarged; affected with, or containing, varices, or varicosities; of or pertaining to varices, or varicosities; as, a varicose nerve fiber; a varicose vein; varicose ulcers., Intended for the treatment of varicose veins; -- said of elastic stockings, bandages. and the like.
It's the anatomical neighborhood of the ovaries and Fallopian tubes.