palatine artery
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Definition
Noun: - A branch of the facial artery: The palatine artery is one of several arteries that supply blood to the face and associated structures. Specifically, it is an artery that supplies the palate and the palatine region.
Usage
The term "palatine artery" is a specific anatomical term used in medical and biological contexts to describe a particular blood vessel. - The surgeon carefully avoided the palatine artery during the procedure. - Bleeding from the palatine artery can be a complication of certain dental surgeries.
Advanced Usage
- Clinical Context: In detailed anatomical descriptions or surgical plans, the specific branches or the course of the palatine artery may be discussed.
- The greater palatine artery, a branch of the descending palatine artery, supplies the hard palate.
Variants and Related Words
- Greater palatine artery: A specific branch that runs through the greater palatine foramen to supply the hard palate and palatal gingiva.
- Descending palatine artery: The artery from which the greater and lesser palatine arteries typically branch; it is itself a branch of the maxillary artery.
- Lesser palatine artery: A smaller branch supplying the soft palate and tonsils.
Synonyms
- Arteria palatina: The Latin equivalent term used in formal anatomical nomenclature.
Notes
- The "palatine artery" is not a single, universally defined vessel but rather refers to arteries associated with the palate. The most commonly referenced are the greater and lesser palatine arteries.
- It is one of the multiple arteries, including the facial artery, maxillary artery, and others, that contribute to the vascular supply of the face.
Noun
- one of several arteries supplying the face