vena temporalis

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vena temporalis

A doctor points to the vena temporalis on a patient's anatomy chart.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • Any of several veins draining the temporal region: A vena temporalis is any one of the veins that carry blood away from the temporal area of the head, which is the region around the temples on the sides of the skull.
Usage Notes
  • The term is a specific anatomical term. It is typically used in medical, biological, or scientific contexts.
  • It is often used in its plural form, , when referring to the group of these veins.
  • In common, non-specialist language, these are often referred to simply as the temporal veins.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The surgeon carefully avoided the vena temporalis during the procedure.
    • A network of venae temporales is responsible for venous drainage from the side of the head.
Advanced Usage
  • Anatomical Description: In detailed anatomical texts, specific branches may be named, such as the or the , which are types of .
    • The superficial vena temporalis accompanies the superficial temporal artery.
Variants and Related Words
  • Temporal vein(s): The common English equivalent for .
  • Venae temporales: The plural form in anatomical Latin.
  • Temporal: The adjective form relating to the temple region of the head.
Synonyms
  • Temporal vein: The direct English synonym.
Related Terms (Anatomical Context)
  • Arteria temporalis (Temporal artery): The artery that supplies oxygenated blood to the same region.
  • Drainage: In this context, the process of veins carrying blood back to the heart.
vena temporalis

A doctor points to the vena temporalis on a patient's anatomy chart.

Noun
  1. any of several veins draining the temporal region

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