arcuate vein of the kidney
Noun: A small vein located within the kidney. Specifically, it is one of the veins that receives blood from the interlobular veins (the smallest veins in the kidney's cortex) and from rectal venules (tiny veins related to the renal columns). These veins arch over the base of the renal pyramids, following a curved (arcuate) path.
The term 'arcuate vein of the kidney' is a precise anatomical term. It is used in medical, biological, and anatomical contexts to describe a specific part of the kidney's venous drainage system. - It is typically used in technical descriptions, textbooks, and clinical discussions. - It is often mentioned alongside other renal vasculature, such as the interlobular veins and arcuate arteries.
- In an anatomy textbook: "The arcuate vein of the kidney runs parallel to the arcuate artery at the corticomedullary junction."
- In a medical report: "The scan showed no obstruction in the arcuate veins of the kidney."
- In a lecture: "Blood from the peritubular capillaries drains into the interlobular veins, which then empty into the arcuate vein of the kidney."
- Plural Form: The plural is arcuate veins of the kidney. When discussing the anatomy of both kidneys, one refers to the system of arcuate veins.
- In Detailed Description: The term is used to specify the location of a pathology or a surgical landmark. For example: "The calcification was observed adjacent to an arcuate vein of the kidney."
- Arcuate Vessels: A general term for the paired arteries and veins (including the arcuate vein of the kidney) that arch over the renal pyramids.
- Venae Arcuatae Renis: The Latin equivalent for 'arcuate veins of the kidney'.
- Interlobular Veins: The smaller veins that drain into the arcuate veins.
- Renal Venous System: The broader network of veins in the kidney, which includes the arcuate veins.
- Arcuate Renal Vein: A less common but acceptable synonym.
- Venae Arcuatae (in context): When the context is clearly renal anatomy, this Latin term may be used as a shorthand.
- Arcuate vein and artery: Often mentioned together due to their parallel course in the kidney.
- Corticomedullary junction: The anatomical region where the arcuate vein of the kidney is located.
- veins that receive blood from interlobular veins of kidney and rectal venules