- spider telangiectasis
- 蛛状痣
Medical Chinese dictionary (湘雅医学词典). 2013.
Medical Chinese dictionary (湘雅医学词典). 2013.
Spider angioma — Classification and external resources Spider nevus ICD 10 I78.1 (ILDS I78.11) … Wikipedia
spider angioma — a telangiectasis with a red central portion and branching lines like a silhouette of a spider with its legs; it is caused by dilatation and ramification of superficial cutaneous arteries, and may occur singly or in groups. Spider angiomas may be… … Medical dictionary
spider naevus — a dilated arteriole forming a red papule from which radiate prominent capillaries, so that it resembles a spider. Spider naevi are a sign of liver cirrhosis, hepatitis, thyrotoxicosis, and rheumatoid arthritis; they are also a feature of normal… … The new mediacal dictionary
telangiectasis — A lesion formed by a dilated capillary or terminal artery, most commonly on the skin. See telangiectasia. * * * n. (pl. telangiectases) a localized collection of distended blood capillary vessels. It is recognized as a red spot, sometimes spidery … Medical dictionary
telangiectasis — n.; pl. telangiectases a localized collection of distended blood capillary vessels. It is recognized as a red spot, sometimes spidery in appearance (see spider naevus), that blanches on pressure. Telangiectases may be found in the skin or the… … The new mediacal dictionary
telangiectasia — Dilation of the previously existing small or terminal vessels of a part. SYN: angiotelectasis, angiotelectasia. [G. telos, end, + angeion, vessel, + ektasis, a stretching out] cephalo oculocutaneous t. an angioma involving the skin of the face,… … Medical dictionary
telangiectasia — or telangiectasis noun (plural tasias or telangiectases) Etymology: New Latin, from tel + angi + ectasia, ectasis (as in atelectasis) Date: 1831 an abnormal dilation of red, blue, or purple superficial capillaries, arterioles, or venules… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia — Classification and external resources Characteristic lip telangiectases. ICD 10 I … Wikipedia