vena pectoralis
A medical diagram shows the vena pectoralis within a simplified anatomical illustration of the upper torso.
Noun: A vein that drains blood from the pectoral (chest) muscles and delivers it into the subclavian vein, which is a major vein located under the clavicle (collarbone).
The term "vena pectoralis" is a specific anatomical term. It is used in medical, biological, and anatomical contexts to precisely identify this particular vein. * During the dissection, the medical students carefully identified the vena pectoralis. * The surgeon took care to avoid the vena pectoralis while performing the procedure near the clavicle.
- The term is often used in its plural form, venae pectorales, as there is typically more than one.
- The venae pectorales were clearly visible in the anatomical diagram.
- Pectoral vein: This is the direct English translation and equivalent term for "vena pectoralis." It is commonly used interchangeably in medical English.
- The pectoral vein is a tributary of the subclavian vein.
- Pectoral vein: The standard English synonym.
A medical diagram shows the vena pectoralis within a simplified anatomical illustration of the upper torso.
- veins that drain the pectoral muscles and empty into the subclavian vein