varicose vein Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌvær.ɪ.kəʊs ˈveɪn]
  • Us [ ˌver.ə.koʊs ˈveɪn]

Meaning of varicose vein In English

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Examples of varicose vein

  • Three of the males and all five females had varicose vein repair, and the other eight males had a hernia repair.

  • The operations that are most frequently performed in day surgery are hernia and varicose vein repair.

  • They choose an eminent surgeon to do a varicose vein operation or a hernia operation.

  • Why can a patient requiring a varicose vein operation be dealt with so much more quickly—and just as successfully—in some areas than in others?

  • There have been 50,000 such operations in the past year, as well as 60,000 varicose vein operations, and 90,000 people have had cataract operations.

  • Her accusation is slightly at variance with her equally misleading suggestion that we are urging hospitals to do varicose vein operations instead of heart transplants.

  • Varicose vein operations are part of general surgery and not separately identified.

  • The equivalent of the varicose vein syndrome in the health service is the routine robbery.

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