See also: telangiectasiæ

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telangiectasiae

  1. plural of telangiectasia
    • 1966, Acta Pædiatrica Scandinavica, volume 55, page 239, column 1:
      The disease starts as a progressive cerebellar ataxia in infancy and later progressive oculocutaneous telangiectasiae develop.
    • 1974, Neurochirurgia, volume 17, page 84, column 2:
      In this series these 9 malformations were found on histopathology to be due to one venous hamartoma, seven telangiectasiae, and one mixed hamartoma.
    • 2007, Debra S. Heller, “6. Neoplasms and Related Lesions of the Vulva”, in Debra S. Heller, Robert C. Wallach, editors, Vulvar Disease: A Clinicopathological Approach, CRC Press, →ISBN, page 149:
      Senile telangiectasiae occur with increasing frequency with age, and are more common in Caucasian women.
    • 2015, Jeremy Hull, Julian Forton, Anne Thompson, “Part II. Specific Conditions”, “Chapter 35: Primary immune deficiency”, in Paediatric Respiratory Medicine (Oxford Specialist: Handbooks in Paediatrics), 2nd edition, Oxford University Press, →ISBN, “Ataxia telangiectasia”, page 423:
      The telangiectasiae develop between 3 and 6 years of age.