varicose in the PONS Dictionary

varicose Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

varicose veins

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The thick peristome is continuous and exteriorly varicose.
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The sodium salt of its methyl-derivative is used in dermatology for the treatment of varicose veins.
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The other reason for wearing support stockings is for medical reasons associated with varicose veins or poor circulation, this may be related to heart disease.
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He was called up for military service and, after serving in the ranks, was discharged for varicose veins.
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The surgical option involves stopping blood flow to the varicose veins using noninvasive surgical techniques such as a procedure called embolization.
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His first attempt to enlist was unsuccessful as he was deemed unsuitable for service due to varicose veins.
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It is commonly used in the treatment of varicose and spider veins of the leg, during the procedure of sclerotherapy.
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Varicose veins (that may or may not be visible) can also cause compression of the nerve.
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Varicose veins are unlikely to be caused by crossing the legs or ankles.
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He was discharged from active service due to a recurrence of his varicose veins.
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