occipital vein
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Definition
Noun: * A vein that drains blood from the occipital region of the scalp. It is part of the venous system of the head and neck.
Usage
The term "occipital vein" is used in medical, anatomical, and biological contexts to specifically identify this blood vessel. It is typically used with definite or indefinite articles ("the," "an") or possessive determiners.
Examples
- The surgeon carefully avoided the occipital vein during the procedure.
- An inflamed occipital vein can sometimes be associated with certain types of headaches.
- Its diagram clearly showed the path of the occipital vein.
Advanced Usage
- In anatomical descriptions, it is often mentioned in relation to its tributaries, drainage pathway into deeper veins like the suboccipital plexus or internal jugular vein, and its proximity to the occipital artery.
- The term is used in diagnoses, such as describing occipital vein thrombosis (a clot in the vein).
Variants and Related Words
- Occipital (adjective): Of or relating to the back part of the head or skull. (e.g., the occipital bone).
- Vein (noun): A blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart.
Synonyms
- There are no direct common synonyms for this precise anatomical structure. In general anatomical language, it might be referred to descriptively as "the venous drainage of the occipital area."
Different Meanings
The term "occipital vein" has a single, specific anatomical meaning and is not used idiomatically or in non-literal senses.
Noun
- a vein that drains the occipital region