vena cerebrum internus

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vena cerebrum internus

The diagram clearly labels the vena cerebrum internus within the brain's vascular system.

Definition

Noun: - Internal cerebral vein: A paired vein located deep within the brain, near the midline. The two veins run posteriorly (caudally) and unite to form the single great cerebral vein (of Galen).

Usage

This is a highly specialized anatomical term used exclusively in medical, biological, and neuroscientific contexts to describe a specific cerebral blood vessel.

Examples
  • In anatomical description:
    • The vena cerebrum internus drains blood from the deep structures of the cerebrum.
    • A blockage in the vena cerebrum internus can lead to serious neurological complications.
Advanced Usage
  • Clinical Context: The term is used in medical diagnoses, surgical planning, and radiology reports (e.g., CT scans, MRIs) to pinpoint the location of vascular issues.
    • The angiogram revealed an anomaly in the vena cerebrum internus.
Variants and Related Words
  • Internal cerebral vein: The standard English term for .
  • Great cerebral vein (of Galen): The larger vein formed by the union of the two internal cerebral veins.
  • Venae cerebri internae: The plural form in Latin/medical terminology.
Synonyms
  • Internal cerebral vein (direct synonym)
Notes on Meaning

This term has a single, precise anatomical meaning. It does not have idiomatic or phrasal verb uses.

vena cerebrum internus

The diagram clearly labels the vena cerebrum internus within the brain's vascular system.

Noun
  1. two paired veins passing caudally near the midline and uniting to form the great cerebral vein

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