Not merely the nails and the lips, but the whole surface of the skin is underlaid with a thick mat, or network, of blood vessels.
It is almost entirely formed of blood vessels, which seem to attach themselves at one end, by open mouths, to the open mouths of other blood vessels on the inner walls of the uterus (i.
Like other dislocations, those of the hip may be complicated by laceration of muscles, blood vessels, or nerves, or by fracture of one or other of the bones in the vicinity.
Sarcoma and fibro-sarcoma of the slowly growing type may develop from any of the fascial structures in the neck, or from the connective tissue surrounding the blood vessels.
Defn: Pertaining to the blood or blood vessels; also, ventral.
A system of treatment based on the theory that diseases are chiefly due to deranged mechanism of the bones, nerves, blood vessels, and other tissues, and can be remedied by manipulations of these parts.
Trumbower 210 Diseases of the heart, blood vessels, and lymphatics.
The walls of the organ are richly supplied with blood vessels, and it thus undoubtedly serves as an organ for supplying oxygen to the blood when all other sources fail.
If the web of the foot of a live frog or the tail of a tadpole is examined under the compound microscope, a network of blood vessels will be seen.
The nerve impulses coming from diseased parts travel to the spinal cord and, like all other nerve impulses, are transmitted along those branches of the spinal nerves which supply the structures (muscles, blood vessels, etc.
It involves the destruction of phagocytes, bacteria, blood vessels, and tissues just as a battle between contending human armies results in loss of life and property.
This return trip of the blood to the lungs is made through another set of blood vessels, the veins, and the blood, dark with the sewage of the system, is now called venous blood.
In febrile conditions the pores and capillary blood vessels of the skin are tense and contracted.
In cattle, as in human beings, the heart, blood vessels, and lymphatics may be described as the circulatory apparatus.
The non-striated muscle is found in the walls of the food canal, blood vessels, air passages, and other tubes of the body; while the muscular tissue of the heart is confined entirely to that organ.
Give directions for checking the flow of blood from small and from large blood vessels.
The repair of Bone, Blood Vessels, and Peripheral Nerves is more conveniently considered in the chapters dealing with these structures.
In cases with involvement of deep seated nodes the first symptoms may be those of pressure on blood vessels, nerves, trachea, bronchial tubes or other structures.
The beating or throbbing of the heart or blood vessels, especially of the arteries.
Pertaining to the blood or blood vessels; also, ventral.
Autopsy: Lungs congested; blood vessels of heart and of intestines injected; numerous necrotic spots in stomach; other organs apparently normal.
Autopsy: Lungs badly congested; heart and blood vessels injected; blood vessels of kidney and of small intestines injected; liver engorged with blood; a few necrotic spots in stomach.
Illustration: Chest and abdomen, showing bones, blood vessels, muscles and other internal organs.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "blood vessels" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.