arteria pudenda
Noun: - An artery that supplies blood to the external genital organs in humans.
The term arteria pudenda is a specific anatomical term. It is used in medical, biological, and anatomical contexts to refer to the artery responsible for the blood supply to the external genitalia. - The surgeon carefully avoided the arteria pudenda during the procedure. - A blockage in the arteria pudenda can cause serious medical issues.
- Clinical Context: The term is primarily used in clinical descriptions, surgical reports, and medical textbooks. It is often discussed in relation to pelvic anatomy, urology, and reconstructive surgery.
- The course of the
arteria pudendais mapped in detail for vascular surgery.
- Pudendal artery: This is the more common English synonym for . Both terms are used interchangeably.
- The pudendal artery is a branch of the internal iliac artery.
- Internal pudendal artery: A more precise term specifying the artery's origin within the pelvic cavity.
- Pudendal artery
- Internal pudendal artery (in full context)
The term arteria pudenda is a direct borrowing from Latin, where "arteria" means artery and "pudenda" refers to the external genitalia (from "pudere," to be ashamed). In modern English medical terminology, it is a fixed, technical term with no idiomatic or figurative meanings. Its usage is strictly confined to scientific and medical descriptions.
- arteries supplying the external genital organs of humans