Associations to the word «Venous»
Noun
- Catheter
- Sinus
- Vein
- Clot
- Ulcer
- Atrium
- Hypertension
- Saturation
- Artery
- Obstruction
- Hemorrhage
- Infusion
- Congestion
- Portal
- Drainage
- Ultrasound
- Graft
- Circulation
- Extremity
- Swelling
- Doppler
- Liver
- Lymph
- Tomography
- Lesion
- Blood
- Oxygen
- Pancreas
- Compression
- Complication
- Glucose
- Valve
- Pressure
- Drain
- Cyst
- Platelet
- Mri
- Lung
- Septum
- Fluid
- Ct
- Transplantation
- Syndrome
- Imaging
- Sclerosis
- Anomaly
- Ventilation
- Dysfunction
- Enhancement
- Pathology
- Inflammation
- Tubing
- Tissue
- Bowel
- Bleeding
- Serum
- Galen
- Abnormality
- Vas
- Diagnosis
Adjective
- Arterial
- Pulmonary
- Intra
- Vascular
- Systemic
- Capillary
- Cerebral
- Intravenous
- Cardiac
- Peripheral
- Superficial
- Chronic
- Renal
- Coronary
- Congenital
- Distal
- Draining
- Cardiovascular
- Recurrent
- Collateral
- Abdominal
- Adrenal
- Cutaneous
- Inferior
- Invasive
- Swelling
- Surgical
- Gradient
- Acute
- Diagnostic
- Proximal
- Urinary
- Retinal
- Fluid
- Pelvic
- Inserted
- Pancreatic
Adverb
Wiktionary
VENOUS, adjective. Of or pertaining to veins.
VENOUS, adjective. Possessing veins.
VENOUS, adjective. Having numerous veins.
VENOUS STAR, noun. A red nodule under the skin formed by a dilated vein due to increase in intravenous pressure.
VENOUS STARS, noun. Plural of venous star
Dictionary definition
VENOUS, adjective. Of or contained in or performing the function of the veins; "venous inflammation"; "venous blood as contrasted with arterial blood"; "venous circulation".
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