ethmoidal vein
Noun: * A small vein that drains blood from the ethmoidal sinuses (air cells within the ethmoid bone of the skull) and connects to the superior ophthalmic vein.
The term is used in medical and anatomical contexts to describe a specific venous structure. It is typically used with a definite article ("the") and often appears alongside the name of the related artery or the sinus it drains. * The surgeon carefully avoided the ethmoidal vein during the procedure. * Bleeding from the ethmoidal vein can complicate endoscopic sinus surgery.
- The ethmoidal vein is part of the complex venous drainage system of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses. It is clinically significant as a potential route for the spread of infection from the ethmoid sinuses to the orbital cavity.
- Anterior ethmoidal vein: A specific branch draining the anterior ethmoidal air cells.
- Posterior ethmoidal vein: A specific branch draining the posterior ethmoidal air cells.
- Ethmoidal artery: The artery that accompanies the vein, supplying blood to the same region.
There are no direct common synonyms for this precise anatomical term. In general descriptive language, one might refer to it as a draining vein of the ethmoid sinus.
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veins that drain the ethmoidal sinuses and empty into the superior ophthalmic vein
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