Large rose vein = great saphena (Superficial trunk vein) - Great saphenous vein
Popliteal vein - Popliteal vein
Small rose vein (Superficial trunk vein) - Vena saphena parva
Phlebitis - phlebitis
Varicose veins (superficial Veins that are baggy or are cylindrically expanded) - Varices
Leg ulcer (open leg) - Leg Ulcer
Causes of pain in the legs: A. - Hip arthrosis (Arthrosis deformans coxae), Femoral neck fracture B - torn ligament = Ligament rupture (outside, inside), Meniscus damage, knee osteoarthritis C - fibula fracture, Broken tibia a - Healthy venous valve (Valvula) opened - blood flows only one way b - Healthy venous valve closed (resting phase) - Blood does not flow back c - Defective (leaky) venous valve closed - leads to varicose veins (Varices) d - thrombosis (vascular disease) - Partially occluded vein (Restricted blood flow) e - Thrombosis - vein complete closed (no more blood flow) f - embolism - blood clot (Embolus) comes off
You can find an overview of all Dr-Gumpert images at: medical illustrations