vena cerebri media
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The surgeon carefully identifies the vena cerebri media during the procedure.
Definition
- Noun:
- A cerebral vein: "vena cerebri media" is a specific anatomical term referring to either of two veins that drain blood from the deep structures of the cerebral hemispheres.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The surgeon carefully avoided the vena cerebri media during the procedure.
- A thrombosis in the vena cerebri media can lead to serious neurological complications.
Advanced Usage
- This term is used almost exclusively in formal medical, anatomical, and surgical contexts. It is not used in everyday language.
Variants and Related Words
- Middle cerebral vein: This is the direct English translation and equivalent term for "vena cerebri media". It is more commonly used in modern English medical texts.
- Deep middle cerebral vein: A more specific term for one of the veins in this group.
- Superficial middle cerebral vein: A more specific term for one of the veins in this group.
Synonyms
- Middle cerebral vein: The primary synonym, being the English translation of the Latin term.
Related Terms (Anatomical Context)
- Cerebral veins: The general category of veins to which the vena cerebri media belongs.
- Superior cerebral veins: Other veins draining the brain.
- Inferior cerebral veins: Other veins draining the brain.
The surgeon carefully identifies the vena cerebri media during the procedure.
Noun
- either of two cerebral veins