ciliary veins
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The ophthalmologist examines the patient's ciliary veins with a specialized lens.
Definition
- Noun:
- Small veins coming from the ciliary body: The ciliary veins are small blood vessels that drain deoxygenated blood from the ciliary body, a part of the eye involved in focusing the lens and producing aqueous humor.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The ciliary veins drain blood from the ciliary body into the larger ophthalmic veins.
- Increased pressure can affect the flow of blood through the ciliary veins.
Advanced Usage
- Anatomical Context: In medical and anatomical descriptions, "ciliary veins" are often discussed in relation to the vascular system of the eye and conditions like glaucoma.
- The study focused on the role of the ciliary veins in aqueous humor drainage.
Variants and Related Words
- Ciliary body (noun): The part of the eye from which the ciliary veins originate.
- The ciliary body contains the muscle that controls the shape of the lens.
- Vorticose veins (noun): Another set of veins in the eye; sometimes mentioned in conjunction with ciliary veins in anatomical texts.
- The vorticose veins drain a different part of the choroid.
Synonyms
- Venae ciliares (noun): The Latin anatomical term for ciliary veins.
Related Phrases
- Drainage of the ciliary body: A phrase describing the function of the ciliary veins.
- The drainage of the ciliary body is partially handled by the ciliary veins.
The ophthalmologist examines the patient's ciliary veins with a specialized lens.
Noun
- small veins coming from the ciliary body