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Venous Thrombosis
Venous Thrombosis A blockage in a vein caused by a thrombus.
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Vein A blood vessel that carries blood from the body back into the heart.
Thrombus A blood clot.
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Venofer Venofer is a prescription or over-the-counter drug which is (or once was) approved in the United States and possibly in other countries. Active ingredient(s): iron sucrose.
Venom A toxin secreted by an animal.
Venous Having to do with a vein.
Venous Duplex Ultrasound A non-invasive imaging procedure that uses high-frequency sound waves to determine the presence of clots in the arms or legs.
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Valvotomy Balloon valvotomy is when a balloon is used to at the time of cardiac catheterization to increase the area of a narrowed valve.
Variant Angina A type of angina that occurs at rest. Most often due to coronary spasm.
Vena Cava The two large veins that collect blood returning from all parts of the body and return it to the heart (right atrium) The inferior vena cava brings blood from the lower half of the body; and the superior vena cava brings blood from the upper half.
Veins Blood vessels that carry blood from the arms, legs, head and body organs back to the heart.
Venous Duplex Ultrasound A non-invasive imaging procedure that uses high-frequency sound waves to determine the presence of clots in the arms or legs.
Venous Thrombosis
Ventricles The lower, pumping chambers of the heart. The heart has two ventricles - the right and left ventricle.
Ventricular Fibrillation An erratic, disorganized firing of impulses from the ventricles. The ventricles quiver and are unable to contract or pump blood to the body. This is a medical emergency that must be treated with cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and defibrillation as soon as possible.
Ventricular Rupture In patients who suffer a significant heart attack, it is sometimes the case that the area of the muscle wall of the heart that is affected can become so weakened that it ruptures and leaks blood from the inner chamber of the heart.
Ventricular Septal Defect The right and left ventricles lie next to each other in the heart. The septum is the membranous wall that separates them. A ventricular septal defect is a hole in the septum.
Ventricular Tachycardia A rapid life-threatening rhythm originating from the lower chambers of the heart. The rapid rate prevents the heart from filling adequately with blood, and less blood is able to pump through the body.
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