Varicella. Lateral branch varicosis of the lateral saphenous accessoria.
Varice. Reticular varices in the thigh area.
Varicose veins, extensive telangiectasia, veinctasia and reticular varices on both backs of the feet and ankles in a 76-year-old female patient.
Varicella. Truncal varicosis of the V. saphena magna on the thigh of a 56-year-old patient.
Survey image: Stemvaricosis of V. saphena magna grade IV on the left leg in a 72-year-old patient with accompanying symptoms: Feeling of heaviness in the leg and nightly foot and calf cramps.
Survey image: Stemvaricosis of V. saphena magna grade IV on the right leg in a 72-year-old patient with accompanying symptoms: Feeling of heaviness in the leg and nightly foot and calf cramps.
Detail enlargement: Clearly protruding V. saphena magna in grade IVvaricosis of the trunk.
Varicella, lateral branch varicosis of the lateral saphenous accessoria in a 70-year-old man.
Varicose vein. extremely pronounced lateral branch varicosis on the lower leg of a 72-year-old woman. The lower leg shows widely dilated, tortuous and nodular, subcutaneous, slightly greenish appearing vein conglomerates. Additional findings include a longstanding feeling of heaviness in the leg, oedema of the ankle in the evening and nightly calf cramps.
Spider veins, also called reticular varices, an intradermal buttock dilatation, here starting from a venous vascular clump, a net-shaped spreading in the dermis.
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