vena lumbalis

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vena lumbalis

The surgeon carefully identifies the vena lumbalis during the spinal procedure.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A lumbar vein: The "vena lumbalis" is any of the veins that drain blood from the posterior (back) body wall and the lumbar region of the spine.
Usage Notes
  • The term "vena lumbalis" is a specific anatomical term. It is typically used in medical, biological, or anatomical contexts.
  • It is often used in its plural form, "venae lumbales," to refer to the set of these veins.
  • In everyday English, these are commonly called the lumbar veins.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The surgeon carefully avoided the vena lumbalis during the procedure.
    • An image of the vena lumbalis was highlighted in the anatomy textbook.
Advanced Usage
  • "Vena lumbalis ascendens": This refers specifically to the ascending lumbar vein, a longitudinal vein connected to the lumbar veins.
    • The vena lumbalis ascendens connects the common iliac vein to the azygos vein.
Variants and Related Words
  • Lumbar vein(s): The common English equivalent for "vena lumbalis."
  • Venae lumbales: The standard Latin plural form used in anatomical nomenclature.
  • Lumbar: (Adjective) Relating to the lower back. Example: .
Synonyms
  • Lumbar vein: The direct English synonym.
vena lumbalis

The surgeon carefully identifies the vena lumbalis during the spinal procedure.

Noun
  1. veins that drain the posterior body wall and the lumbar vertebral venous plexuses

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