vena lumbalis
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The surgeon carefully identifies the vena lumbalis during the spinal procedure.
Definition
- 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.
The surgeon carefully identifies the vena lumbalis during the spinal procedure.
Noun
- veins that drain the posterior body wall and the lumbar vertebral venous plexuses