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Haematobia irritans ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Haematobia irritans - small black European fly introduced into North America; sucks blood from cattle especially at the base of the hornhorn flyfly - two-winged insects characterized by active flightgenus Haematobia, Haematobia - European genus of bloodsucking flies |
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he·man·gi·o·ma (hē-man'jē-ō'mă) A congenital anomaly, in which proliferation of blood vessels leads to a mass that resembles a neoplasm; it can occur anywhere in the body but is most frequently observed in the skin and subcutaneous tissues. See also: nevus Synonym(s): haemangioma. [hemangio- + -oma, tumor]haemangioma A benign tumour of blood vessels occurring mostly in the skin as ‘birthmarks’. Haemangiomas include STRAWBERRY NAEVI, PORT-WINE STAINS, CAVERNOUS HAEMANGIOMAS and cirsoid aneurysms (widened and twisted vein-like vessels fed directly by an artery).he·man·gi·o·ma (hē-man'jē-ō'mă) Vascular tumor, present at birth or developing during life, in which proliferation of blood vessels leads to a mass that resembles a neoplasm; can occur anywhere in the body but most frequently noticed in skin and subcutaneous tissues. Synonym(s): haemangioma. [hemangio- + G. -oma, tumor]Haematobia irritans Related to Haematobia irritans: horn flySynonyms for Haematobia irritansnoun small black European fly introduced into North AmericaSynonymsRelated Words- fly
- genus Haematobia
- Haematobia
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