Thrombo-angitis obliterans::
It is a disease adversely effecting the blood flow characterised by acute inflammation with thrombosis affecting both arteries and veins following an infection
Raynauds disease::
It is the spasm of arteries and arterioles specially in digits nose and tongue with intermittent pallor or cyanosis of the skin it often stops the functioning of the part where is occurs
Haemorrhage::
This is the escape of blood from a vessel it may be arterial capillary or venous depending on the type of vessel involved capillary haemorrhage in brain may be very dangerous and may result into death
Varicose-veins::
These are abnormally dilated tortuous veins with incompetent valves This occurs most frequently in the lower extremities
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