vena renalis

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vena renalis

A diagram shows the vena renalis connecting to the kidney.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • Renal vein: The vena renalis is a vein that drains deoxygenated blood from the kidney. It accompanies the renal artery and connects the kidney to the inferior vena cava.
Usage
  • The term is used in medical and anatomical contexts to specify the blood vessel responsible for returning filtered blood from the kidney to the systemic circulation.
  • It is typically used in technical descriptions, diagnoses, and surgical discussions.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The surgeon carefully dissected around the vena renalis to avoid hemorrhage.
    • A thrombus in the vena renalis can impair kidney function.
Advanced Usage
  • "Left vena renalis": The left renal vein, which is longer than the right and passes in front of the aorta.
    • The left vena renalis often receives the left gonadal vein.
  • "Right vena renalis": The shorter right renal vein.
    • The right vena renalis enters the inferior vena cava directly.
Variants and Related Words
  • Renal vein: The common English term for .
    • The renal vein carries blood away from the kidney.
  • Venae renales: The plural form in Latin/medical terminology.
    • The venae renales were both patent on the angiogram.
Synonyms
  • Kidney vein: A less formal, descriptive synonym.
    • The ultrasound showed good flow in the kidney vein.
Related Anatomical Terms
  • Renal artery: The artery that supplies oxygenated blood to the kidney, accompanying the .
  • Inferior vena cava: The large vein into which the drains.
  • Nephron: The functional unit of the kidney, which filters blood; its output eventually drains into the .
vena renalis

A diagram shows the vena renalis connecting to the kidney.

Noun
  1. veins that accompany renal arteries; open into the vena cava at the level of the 2nd lumbar vertebra

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