intercapitular vein
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Definition
Noun: - A small vein in the hand or foot that connects the dorsal veins (on the back/top surface) with the palmar veins (on the palm side) or plantar veins (on the sole side). It facilitates blood flow between these two venous networks.
Usage
The term is used in specific anatomical contexts to describe these connecting veins. - The surgeon carefully avoided the intercapitular veins during the procedure on the hand. - A thrombosis in an intercapitular vein can cause localized swelling.
Advanced Usage
- Clinical Context: Often discussed in medical settings concerning hand or foot surgery, trauma, or vascular conditions.
- The ultrasound showed good flow through the intercapitular veins, indicating no vascular compromise.
Variants and Related Words
- Intercapitular (adjective): Pertaining to or located between the heads (capitula) of bones, often used in conjunction with 'vein'.
- The intercapitular network is crucial for venous drainage.
Synonyms
- Connecting vein (a general descriptive synonym).
- Venae intercapitulares (the plural Latin anatomical term).
Different Meanings
This is a highly specialized anatomical term with no other common meanings or usages outside of medical/biological contexts. It does not have idiomatic or phrasal verb uses.
Noun
- veins connecting the dorsal and palmar veins of the hand or the dorsal and plantar veins of the foot