labyrinthine vein

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labyrinthine vein

The labyrinthine vein drains blood from the inner ear.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A specific venous structure: The "labyrinthine vein" refers to the small veins responsible for draining deoxygenated blood from the inner ear structures, specifically the bony and membranous labyrinth.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The surgeon was careful to avoid the labyrinthine vein during the delicate inner ear procedure.
    • Obstruction of the labyrinthine vein can contribute to certain inner ear disorders.
Advanced Usage
  • Anatomical context: The term is almost exclusively used in medical, anatomical, or otological contexts. It is a precise term for a specific structure.
    • The study traced the pathway of the labyrinthine vein as it joined the larger venous sinuses.
Variants and Related Words
  • Labyrinthine arteries: The arteries that supply oxygenated blood the inner ear, often discussed alongside the veins.
  • Internal auditory vein: A related term sometimes used synonymously or to describe a specific part of the venous drainage.
Synonyms
  • Internal auditory vein(s): A closely related anatomical term for the venous drainage of the inner ear region.
Related Phrases
  • Venous drainage of the labyrinth: A descriptive phrase meaning the same as "labyrinthine vein."
  • Drain the inner ear: The functional description of what the labyrinthine vein does.
labyrinthine vein

The labyrinthine vein drains blood from the inner ear.

Noun
  1. veins that drain the inner ear

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