vortex vein
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Definition
Noun: * A small vein that drains blood from the choroid layer of the eye. It is formed by branches from the back surface of the eye and the ciliary body and empties into the ophthalmic veins.
Usage
The term "vortex vein" is a specific anatomical term used in medical and biological contexts to describe a particular vascular structure in the eye. It is always used as a noun.
Examples
- The surgeon carefully avoided the vortex vein during the retinal procedure.
- Obstruction of a vortex vein can lead to increased pressure within the eye.
- The study mapped the drainage pathway of the vortex veins into the ophthalmic circulation.
Advanced Usage
- The plural form "vortex veins" (also called venae vorticosae) is commonly used, as there are typically four to seven of these veins in each eye.
- In detailed anatomical description, one might specify a particular vortex vein by its quadrant (e.g., the superior temporal vortex vein).
Variants and Related Words
- Vorticose vein: A less common but synonymous term for "vortex vein."
- Vena vorticosa: The formal Latin name.
- Choroidal vein: A related term, as the vortex veins are the primary draining veins of the choroid.
Synonyms
- Vorticose vein
Notes on Meaning
This term has a single, precise meaning in ocular anatomy. It does not have idiomatic or figurative uses. The name "vortex" refers to the whorled or spiral pattern sometimes observed in the ampulla (dilated origin) of these veins as they exit the eyeball.
Noun
- a vein formed by branches from the back surface of the eye and the ciliary body; empties into the ophthalmic veins