vena canaliculi cochleae

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vena canaliculi cochleae

The vena canaliculi cochleae is a small vein that drains the cochlea.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • Vein of the cochlear canal: The vena canaliculi cochleae is a small vein that drains blood from the cochlea, a spiral-shaped cavity in the inner ear responsible for hearing. It is part of the intricate vascular system serving the auditory structures.
Usage
  • The term is used exclusively in specialized anatomical, medical, and biological contexts to describe this specific vascular structure.
  • Example: "The surgeon took care to avoid the during the delicate inner ear procedure."
Advanced Usage
  • Anatomical Description: Often mentioned in detailed descriptions of the inner ear's venous drainage. It is associated with the cochlear aqueduct (canaliculus).
    • Example: "The study mapped the pathway of the vena canaliculi cochleae as it exits the temporal bone."
Variants and Related Words
  • Cochlear vein: A more general term that may refer to veins associated with the cochlea, potentially including the .
  • Cochlear aqueduct: The bony canal in which the is often found.
Synonyms
  • There are no common synonyms for this precise anatomical term. In general descriptive language, one might refer to it as a "cochlear drainage vein", but this is not a standard synonym.
Related Phrases
  • No common idioms or phrasal verbs are associated with this highly technical term.
vena canaliculi cochleae

The vena canaliculi cochleae is a small vein that drains the cochlea.

Noun
  1. vein of the cochlear canal