superficial temporal vein
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The nurse points to the superficial temporal vein on the patient's anatomy chart.
Definition
Noun: * A vein that drains blood from the side of the scalp and the temple region. It runs in front of the ear and joins with the maxillary vein to form the retromandibular vein.
Usage
The term "superficial temporal vein" is used specifically in anatomical, medical, and clinical contexts to describe this particular blood vessel. * The surgeon carefully avoided the superficial temporal vein during the procedure. * Bruising can occur if the superficial temporal vein is damaged.
Advanced Usage
- In anatomical descriptions, it is often discussed in relation to its tributaries (like the middle temporal vein) and its junction point to form another vein (the retromandibular vein).
- The superficial temporal vein receives blood from the parietal and frontal branches of the scalp.
Variants and Related Words
- Temporal vein: A more general term that can refer to either the superficial or deep temporal veins.
- Retromandibular vein: The vein formed by the union of the superficial temporal vein and the maxillary vein.
Synonyms
- There are no direct common-language synonyms for this precise anatomical structure.
Related Phrases
- Venous drainage of the scalp: Describes the system of veins, including the superficial temporal vein, that carry blood away from the scalp.
- Pulse point: The superficial temporal artery, which runs alongside the vein, is often used as a pulse point; the vein may be referenced in contrast.
Related Idioms
- This is a technical anatomical term and is not used in idiomatic expressions.
The nurse points to the superficial temporal vein on the patient's anatomy chart.
Noun
- join the middle temporal vein to empty into the retromandibular vein