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  • | name = Veins of the lower extremity | title = [[Vein]]s of [[Human leg|lower limb]]s ([[Terminologia Anatomica|TA A12.3.11]], [[List_of_subjects_in_Gray
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  • ...ty|l]])/[[Template:Cardiovascular physiology|phys]]/[[Template:Development of circulatory system|devp]] ...odilators|C4]],[[Template:Vasoprotectives|C5]],[[Template:Agents acting on the renin-angiotensin system|C9]])''
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  • ...named after a famous patient. This list includes other eponymous entities of '''diagnostic''' significance; i.e. tests, reflexes, etc. ...s IrenĂ©e Jean Abadie]] ||neurology ||[[tabes dorsalis]] || ||absence of pain on Achilles tendon pressure
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  • ...tish English]]), also known as '''lymphatic obstruction''', is a condition of localized [[fluid]] retention and tissue swelling caused by a compromised [ ...racic duct]] and then to the bloodstream, where it is recirculated back to the tissues.
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  • | Caption = Superficial veins of the udder of a dairy cow. ...erentiate veins that are close to the surface from veins that are far from the surface, known as [[deep vein]]s.
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  • Caption = Venous ulcer on the back of the right leg.| ...1016/j.clindermatol.2004.07.020}}</ref> Venous ulcers develop mostly along the medial distal leg, and can be very painful.
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  • Caption = The main veins in the human body | ...mple, arteries are more muscular than veins and they carry blood away from the heart.
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  • | name = Veins of the lower extremity | title = [[Vein]]s of [[Human leg|lower limb]]s ([[Terminologia Anatomica|TA A12.3.11]], [[List_of_subjects_in_Gray
    1 KB (178 words) - 21:30, 21 September 2010