vena circumflexa
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Definition
Noun 1. A circumflex vein: Any of several curved or arching veins that accompany arteries of the corresponding name (e.g., circumflex iliac artery, circumflex femoral artery). These veins are part of the body's venous system, responsible for returning deoxygenated blood to the heart.
Usage Notes
- The term "vena circumflexa" is a specific anatomical term. It is typically used in medical, biological, or anatomical contexts.
- It is often followed by a more specific descriptor indicating its precise location in the body (e.g., for the circumflex iliac vein).
- The plural form is "venae circumflexae."
Examples
- The surgeon carefully ligated the vena circumflexa to minimize bleeding during the procedure.
- In the dissection, we identified the vena circumflexa femoris lateralis accompanying its artery.
- A thrombosis in a vena circumflexa can lead to localized swelling.
Advanced Usage
- The term is part of standardized international anatomical nomenclature (Terminologia Anatomica). Its use ensures precise communication among healthcare professionals worldwide.
Variants and Related Words
- Circumflex vein: The direct English translation and more common term in general medical English.
- Venae circumflexae: The Latin plural form.
- Circumflex iliac vein (): A specific vein near the hip bone.
- Circumflex femoral vein (): A specific vein near the thigh bone.
Synonyms
- Circumflex vein (the primary synonym)
Different Meanings
- There are no common idiomatic or non-anatomical meanings for "vena circumflexa." It refers exclusively to a specific type of vein in human or animal anatomy.
Noun
- any of several curved parallel veins accompanying arteries of the same name