anterior cerebral vein
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Definition
Noun: A small vein that accompanies the anterior cerebral artery, draining blood from the medial surfaces of the frontal lobes of the brain and emptying into the basal vein.
Usage
This is a specific anatomical term used in medical and biological contexts to describe a particular blood vessel in the brain. * The anterior cerebral vein is part of the brain's superficial venous system. * Surgeons must carefully avoid the anterior cerebral vein during certain neurosurgical procedures.
Advanced Usage
- Clinical Context: The term is primarily used in detailed anatomical descriptions, medical imaging reports (like MRI or CT venograms), and surgical planning.
- A thrombosis in the anterior cerebral vein is a rare but serious condition.
Variants and Related Words
- Anterior Cerebral Artery (noun): The artery that the anterior cerebral vein accompanies, supplying oxygenated blood to the medial parts of the frontal lobes.
- Basal Vein (noun): The larger vein (also known as the vein of Rosenthal) into which the anterior cerebral vein drains.
Synonyms
There are no direct common-language synonyms for this precise anatomical structure. In technical contexts, it may be referred to descriptively as: * The vein accompanying the anterior cerebral artery.
Related Terms (Conceptual Grouping)
- Cerebral veins: The general category of veins draining the brain, which includes the superior cerebral veins, inferior cerebral veins, great cerebral vein, etc.
- Venous drainage of the brain: The overall system by which deoxygenated blood leaves the brain.
Noun
- accompanies the anterior cerebral artery and empties into the basal vein