venae labiales posteriores

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Definition

Noun: * Venae labiales posteriores: A specific anatomical term referring to the veins that drain blood from the posterior (rear) part of the labia majora (the larger outer folds of the vulva) and carry it back to the internal pudendal vein.

Usage Notes
  • This is a highly specialized medical and anatomical term. It is almost exclusively used in clinical, surgical, or academic contexts related to gynecology, human anatomy, or vascular medicine.
  • It is a plural noun (as indicated by "venae" and "posteriores"). The singular form is .
  • It functions as a precise label for a specific anatomical structure.
Examples
  • In an anatomy textbook: "The venae labiales posteriores are tributaries of the internal pudendal vein."
  • In a surgical report: "The surgeon carefully ligated the venae labiales posteriores to minimize bleeding during the procedure."
  • In a medical lecture: "Remember, the venous drainage of the vulva involves several vessels, including the venae labiales posteriores."
Advanced Usage
  • This term is part of a standardized international anatomical nomenclature (Terminologia Anatomica). Its use ensures precise and unambiguous communication among healthcare professionals worldwide.
Variants and Related Words
  • Vena labialis posterior (singular): The singular form of the term.
  • Internal pudendal vein (n.): The larger vein into which the venae labiales posteriores drain.
  • Venae labiales anteriores (n.): The corresponding veins that drain the anterior (front) part of the labia majora.
  • Labia majora (n.): The anatomical structure from which these veins collect blood.
Synonyms
  • Posterior labial veins: This is the direct English translation of the Latin term and is an accepted synonym in medical English.
Noun
  1. veins that pass posterior from the labia majora to the internal pudendal vein

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