arteria arcuata
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Definition
Noun: - A curved artery located within the foot. This anatomical term specifically refers to a blood vessel that follows an arched or bow-shaped course as it supplies blood to structures in the foot.
Usage
The term 'arteria arcuata' is a specialized anatomical term used primarily in medical, biological, and clinical contexts. It is used to precisely identify this specific artery when describing the vascular anatomy of the foot. - The surgeon carefully avoided the arteria arcuata during the procedure on the metatarsals. - In the diagram, the arteria arcuata is shown anastomosing with other vessels to form a network.
Advanced Usage
- Anatomical Relationships: The term is often used in descriptions of its origin, branches, and the anatomical structures it supplies. For example: "The arteria arcuata typically arises from the dorsalis pedis artery."
- Clinical Context: Used in diagnostic reports or surgical plans concerning foot trauma, vascular disease, or reconstructive surgery. For example: "Angiography revealed a blockage in the arteria arcuata."
Variants and Related Words
- Arcuate Artery of the Foot: This is the direct English translation and equivalent common name for 'arteria arcuata'. It is often used interchangeably in medical literature.
- The arcuate artery of the foot gives rise to the dorsal metatarsal arteries.
Synonyms
- Arcuate artery (when the context clearly specifies the foot).
- There are no perfect common-language synonyms, as this is a precise anatomical term.
Related Phrases
- Arcuate arterial network: Refers to the vascular network formed by the arteria arcuata and its connecting vessels.
- The arcuate arterial network provides collateral circulation to the toes.
Noun
- curved artery in the foot