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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Abnormality of the pulmonary veins
  1. ... the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide.Other abnormalities of the blood vessels in the lungs also occur in ACD/MPV. The veins that carry blood from the lungs into the ...
  2. ... blood from the lungs to the heart (the pulmonary veins). The occlusion is caused by a buildup of ... Isolated pulmonary venous sclerosis Obstructive disease of the pulmonary veins Pulmonary venoocclusive disease PVOD Venous form of primary ...
  3. ... third major feature of Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome. These abnormalities include varicose veins, which are swollen and twisted veins near the ... a type of blood clot called a deep vein thrombosis (DVT). If a DVT travels ... and lodges in the lungs, it can cause a life-threatening blood clot ...
  4. ... with this disorder include swollen and knotted (varicose) veins, droopy eyelids (ptosis), heart abnormalities, and an opening in the roof of the ... of developmental processes, such as the formation of veins and the development of the lungs, eyes, kidneys and urinary tract, cardiovascular system, and ...
  5. ... hemorrhagic telangiectasia, some arterial vessels flow directly into veins rather than into the capillaries. These abnormalities are called arteriovenous malformations. When they occur in ...
  6. ... DVT). DVTs occur most often in the deep veins of the legs or arms. If these clots travel through the bloodstream, they can lodge in the lungs and cause a life-threatening complication called a ...