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venules Meaning in Bengali



এক মিনিট শিরা একটি কৈশিক সঙ্গে ক্রমাগত





venules's Usage Examples:

Veins contain approximately 70% of total blood volume, 25% of which is contained in the venules.


exchange of water and chemicals between the blood and the tissues occurs; the venules; and the veins, which carry blood from the capillaries back towards the.


kidney, (vasa rectae renis) are the straight arterioles, and the straight venules of the kidney, – a series of blood vessels in the blood supply of the kidney.


The central veins of liver (or central venules) are veins found at the center of hepatic lobules (one vein at each lobule center).


capillaries, and venules.


Arterioles carry oxygenated blood to the capillaries, and blood flows out of the capillaries through venules into veins.


High endothelial venules (HEV) are specialized post-capillary venous swellings characterized by plump endothelial cells as opposed to the usual thinner.


the glomerular capillaries exit into efferent arterioles rather than venules.


marked increase in follicular dendritic cells (FDCs) and high endothelial venules (HEVs) and systemic involvement.


venulitis, is inflammation of small blood vessels (usually post-capillary venules in the dermis), characterized by palpable purpura.


conceived only to define the "thoroughfare channels " between arterioles and venules.


blood vessels in the body: they convey blood between the arterioles and venules.


nutmeg kernel; the dark spots represent the dilated and congested hepatic venules and small hepatic veins.


refers to a group of diseases that affect the small arteries, arterioles, venules, and capillaries of the brain.


having a centrally located collecting duct that connects with postcapillary venules; and is a structural-functional unit in the gland.


the blood vessels that join the two capillary beds are either veins or venules.


Salus's sign is a clinical sign in which deflection of retinal venules can be seen on fundoscopy occurring in patients with hypertensive retinopathy.


After filtration occurs, the blood moves through a small network of venules that converge into interlobular veins.


Lymphatic vessels are smaller than capillaries and tiny venules and are ubiquitous in the body.


all blood-contacting surfaces, including arteries, arterioles, veins, venules, capillaries, and heart chambers.


may be composed of abnormal aggregations of arterioles, capillaries or venules.



venules's Meaning':

a minute vein continuous with a capillary

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