venae palpebrales

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venae palpebrales

The doctor examines the patient's venae palpebrales.

Definition

Noun: - Veins of the eyelids: The term "venae palpebrales" refers specifically to the small veins that drain blood from the upper and lower eyelids.

Usage
  • This is a highly specialized anatomical term used primarily in medical, biological, and clinical contexts.
  • It is typically used in technical descriptions, diagnoses, or surgical discussions concerning the eye region.
Examples
  • The surgeon carefully avoided the venae palpebrales during the blepharoplasty procedure.
  • Inflammation can sometimes cause the venae palpebrales to become more visible.
  • The study mapped the precise pathways of the venae palpebrales in the orbital region.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is almost exclusively used in its plural form ("venae palpebrales") to refer to the network of these veins. The singular form ("vena palpebralis") is rarely used in common practice.
Variants and Related Words
  • Palpebral (adjective): Pertaining to the eyelids.
    • Example: The patient had palpebral edema (swelling of the eyelids).
  • Venae (plural noun): A Latin-derived term meaning "veins".
Synonyms
  • Palpebral veins: A direct English translation and synonym.
  • Eyelid veins: A common, non-technical description.
Notes on Meaning
  • "Venae palpebrales" has a single, precise anatomical meaning. It does not have idiomatic or figurative uses.
  • The term is a direct borrowing from Latin, where "venae" means "veins" and "palpebrales" means "of the eyelids".
venae palpebrales

The doctor examines the patient's venae palpebrales.

Noun
  1. veins of the eyelids