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Junction between veins
The venous angle (also known as Pirogoff's angle and in Latin as angulus venosus) is the junction where the ipsilateral internal jugular vein and subclavian
Venous_angle
Largest lymphatic vessel in humans
before descending to drain into the systemic (blood) circulation at the venous angle. The thoracic duct carries chyle, a liquid containing both lymph and
Thoracic_duct
Blood pressure in a vein of the neck
The jugular venous pressure (JVP, sometimes referred to as jugular venous pulse) is the indirectly observed pressure over the venous system via visualization
Jugular_venous_pressure
Vein
ipsilateral internal jugular vein and subclavian vein (the so-called venous angle) behind the sternoclavicular joint. The left brachiocephalic vein is
Brachiocephalic_vein
lymphatic ducts, which drains the lymph to the left subclavian vein (to the venous angle in the confluence of the subclavian and deep jugular veins). The mediastinal
List of lymph nodes of the human body
List_of_lymph_nodes_of_the_human_body
Vessel of the immune system
the junction of the internal jugular and subclavian veins, called the venous angle. On the left side it joins the thoracic duct. This article incorporates
Jugular_lymph_trunk
Blood vessel that drains the arm
brachiocephalic vein (also known as "innominate vein"). The angle of union is termed the venous angle. The subclavian vein follows the subclavian artery and
Subclavian_vein
Medication administered into a vein
allowing for an infusion to be administered. The type and location of venous access (i.e. a central line versus peripheral line, and in which vein the
Intravenous_therapy
Group of eye diseases related to poor retinal and nerve perfusion
aqueous humor via the scleral venous sinus (Schlemm's canal) into scleral plexuses and general blood circulation. In open/wide-angle glaucoma, flow is reduced
Glaucoma
Lymph node
drains into the venous system. The left bronchomediastinal lymph trunk often empties into the thoracic duct or directly into the venous angle, where the internal
Bronchomediastinal lymph trunk
Bronchomediastinal_lymph_trunk
Fibrous sheath
fascia[citation needed] and is continuous with the carotid sheath at the venous angle. A brachial plexus nerve block can be achieved by injecting anaesthetic
Axillary_sheath
Spreading of a disease inside a body
thoracic duct and right lymphatic duct into the systemic venous system at the venous angle and into the brachiocephalic veins, and therefore these metastatic
Metastasis
Physiological phenomenon involving the hardening and enlargement of the penis
corpora cavernosa, that run the length of the penis, become engorged with venous blood. This may result from any of various physiological stimuli, also known
Erection
Vein network in the human sex organs
pampiniform plexus (from Latin pampinus 'tendril' and forma 'form') is a venous plexus – a network of many small veins found in the human male spermatic
Pampiniform_plexus
Part of neck anatomy
the aorta; it is continuous inferiorly with the axillary sheath at the venous angle. Its inferior end occurs at the level of the first rib and sternum inferiorly
Carotid_sheath
Vein channel in the brain
transversely across the inferior angle of the sinus; and, lastly, small openings communicate with irregularly shaped venous spaces (venous lacunae, also called 'lateral
Superior_sagittal_sinus
Cerebral vein
drain blood from the septum pellucidum bilaterally and terminate at the venous angle formed with the thalamostriate veins. Research by Jonathan Roth et al
Septal_veins
Depressions over the gluteal fold
indentations on the posterior aspect of the sacrum, which also contain a venous channel. They are used as a landmark for finding the superior articular
Dimples_of_Venus
Abnormal enlargement of the pampiniform plexus veins in the scrotum
A varicocele is an abnormal enlargement of the pampiniform venous plexus in the scrotum. In males, this plexus of veins drains blood from the testicles
Varicocele
Type of physical therapy
leading to an increase in heart rate and output, peripheral resistance, venous return and myocardial oxygen consumption, is not recommended in cardiac
Inversion_therapy
Medical specialty of the blood/lymph vessels
vessels. The specialty continues to be based on operative arterial and venous surgery but since the early 1990s has evolved greatly. There is now considerable
Vascular_surgery
Lymphatic-like vessel in the eye
Schlemm's canal, also known as the canal of Schlemm, and as the scleral venous sinus, is a circular lymphatic-like vessel in the eye. It collects aqueous
Schlemm's_canal
Large valveless veins in the skull
the age of two years. The diploic veins drain this area into the dural venous sinuses. The four major trunks of the diploic veins found on each side of
Diploic_veins
Shoe with a tall, thin heel
shoes are a common cause of venous complaints such as pain, fatigue, and heavy-feeling legs, and have been found to provoke venous hypertension in the lower
Stiletto_heel
Act of lengthening the labia minora
artery Spiral arteries Veins Ovarian veins Uterine vein Uterine venous plexuses Vaginal venous plexus Other G-spot Urethral sponge Perineal sponge Rectouterine
Labia_stretching
Subcutaneously implantable medical appliance
"needle stick". A port is more correctly known as a "totally implantable venous access device". They are also commonly referred to as a Portacath or Chemo
Port_(medicine)
Surgical procedure
provide a neutral angle for the distal lower extremity. Two angles used for this purpose are: Hip-knee-shaft angle (HKS), an angle formed between a line
Knee_replacement
Body position lying flat on the back with the feet slightly above the head
Trendelenburg (1844–1924). The Trendelenburg position can be used to treat a venous air embolism by placing the right ventricular outflow tract inferior to
Trendelenburg_position
Muscle in the back part of the lower leg
forward. Also, in upright posture, the soleus is responsible for pumping venous blood back into the heart from the periphery each time it contracts and
Soleus_muscle
Medical condition
"lacking substantial shared dural venous sinuses", whereas total CPT "share a large portion of their dural venous sinuses and present with pronounced
Craniopagus_twins
Surgical connection between a vein and artery during hemodialysis
et al. (2020). "The Anastomotic Angle of Hemodialysis Arteriovenous Fistula Is Associated With Flow Disturbance at the Venous Stenosis Location on Angiography"
Cimino_fistula
Medication injections into bone marrow
bone marrow; this provides a non-collapsible entry point into the systemic venous system. Intraosseous infusions allow for the administered medications and
Intraosseous_infusion
Large blood vessel
The external jugular is a large vein used in prehospital medicine for venous access when a emergency medical technician (EMT) is unable to find another
External_jugular_vein
Blood vessel which drains one of the testicles
tributaries. It is the male equivalent of the ovarian vein, and is the venous counterpart of the testicular artery. It is a paired vein, with one supplying
Testicular_vein
Pinching of the intestine between the abdominal aorta and superior mesenteric artery
This rare, potentially life-threatening syndrome is typically caused by an angle of 6–25° between the AA and the SMA, in comparison to the normal range of
Superior mesenteric artery syndrome
Superior_mesenteric_artery_syndrome
Procedure to widen narrow arteries or veins
syndrome. There is a weak recommendation for deep venous stenting to treat obstructive chronic venous disease. Angioplasty requires an access vessel, typically
Angioplasty
First major branch of the abdominal aorta
distribution of the celiac artery) is diverted to the liver via the portal venous system for further processing and detoxification in the liver before returning
Celiac_artery
Insertion of medication under the skin
while avoiding the need for venous access. This strategy may be particularly relevant for patients with difficult venous access, within outpatient parenteral
Subcutaneous_administration
Medical condition
fistula results from an abnormal communication between the arterial and venous systems within the cavernous sinus in the skull. It is a type of arteriovenous
Carotid-cavernous_fistula
Vein channel in the skull
Dural venous sinuses This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 657 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918) Cerebral Venous Sinuses
Transverse_sinuses
Clear, colorless bodily fluid found in the brain and spinal cord
CSF compared to lumbar or cisternal fluid. This continuous flow into the venous system dilutes the concentration of larger, lipid-insoluble molecules penetrating
Cerebrospinal_fluid
Blood vessel of the head
The frontal vein (supratrochlear vein) begins on the forehead in a venous plexus which communicates with the frontal branches of the superficial temporal
Frontal_vein
Specialized venipuncture needle
inserted toward the vein at a shallow angle, made possible by the set's design. When the needle enters the vein, venous blood pressure generally forces a
Winged_infusion_set
German doctor and polymath (1821–1902)
he concentrated on his scientific work, including detailed studies of venous thrombosis and cellular theory. His first major work there was a six-volume
Rudolf_Virchow
Artery of the heart
Bis, KG; Weaver, L (June 2007). "Normal and variant coronary arterial and venous anatomy on high-resolution CT angiography". AJR. American Journal of Roentgenology
Left anterior descending artery
Left_anterior_descending_artery
Anatomical area bordered by the face at the front, and by the neck at the sides and back
here do not readily retract; even a small scalp wound may bleed profusely. Venous drainage The veins of the scalp accompany the arteries and thus have similar
Scalp
costovertebral angle CVAD central venous access device CVAT costovertebral angle tenderness CVC central venous catheter chronic venous congestion CVD
List of medical abbreviations: C
List_of_medical_abbreviations:_C
X chromosome monosomy
malformations including micrognathia (small chin), cubitus valgus (abnormal forearm angles), and shorter fingers. When Turner syndrome is diagnosed in early life,
Turner_syndrome
Abnormal growth of scar tissue within the penis
normal hemodynamics and penile elasticity of the penis, which usually causes venous leakage and erectile failure. Peyronie's disease diagnosis is mostly clinical
Peyronie's_disease
External genitalia of the female mammal
vascularised and blood supply is provided by the three pudendal arteries. Venous return is via the external and internal pudendal veins. The organs and tissues
Vulva
Medical condition
specificity of 96% in HOCM. Valsalva maneuver, as well as standing, decrease venous return to the heart. As a result, this decreases left ventricular filling
Heart_murmur
Major salivary gland in many animals
posterior auricular artery supply the parotid gland.[citation needed] Venous drainage Venous return is to the retromandibular veins.[citation needed] Lymphatic
Parotid_gland
Artery supplying the meninges
decompression of the hematoma, usually by craniotomy. Subdural bleeding is usually venous in nature, rather than arterial. Nevertheless, embolization of the middle
Middle_meningeal_artery
Blood vessel network
The uterine plexuses lie along the sides and superior angles of the uterus between the two layers of the broad ligament, and communicate with the ovarian
Uterine_venous_plexus
Material used to support a medical dressing or injured body part
bandages are applied to a limb (usually for treatment of lymphedema or venous ulcers). This type of bandage is capable of shortening around the limb after
Bandage
Structures that maintain the position of the vagina within the pelvic cavity
artery Spiral arteries Veins Ovarian veins Uterine vein Uterine venous plexuses Vaginal venous plexus Other G-spot Urethral sponge Perineal sponge Rectouterine
Vaginal_support_structures
Short-acting anaesthetic and sedative drug
and in 1983 in the United States. The most common side effects include venous pain on injection and skeletal muscle movements. In emergency settings,
Etomidate
Blood vessel carrying blood away from the testis or ovaries
instead terminating as two separate vessels on either side. Prolonged venous insufficiency of gonadal veins may lead to an increase in lower limb varicose
Gonadal_vein
Reproductive system of female humans
artery Spiral arteries Veins Ovarian veins Uterine vein Uterine venous plexuses Vaginal venous plexus Other G-spot Urethral sponge Perineal sponge Rectouterine
Female_reproductive_system
Surgery replacing hip joint with prosthetic implant
Post-operative femoral fractures are graded by the Vancouver classification. Venous thrombosis such as deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism are relatively
Hip_replacement
Human posture
Guntheroth, Warren G.; Mortan, Beverly C.; Mullins, Gay L.; Baum, David (1968). "Venous return with knee-chest position and squatting in tetralogy of Fallot". American
Squatting_position
Biological process
which is necessary for the remodelling of the vascular network, arterial-venous identity, angiogenesis, and the regulation of genes through mechanotransduction
Vascular remodelling in the embryo
Vascular_remodelling_in_the_embryo
Vertebrate organ through which food passes to the stomach
reflux of acidic stomach content. The esophagus has a rich blood supply and venous drainage. Its smooth muscle is innervated by involuntary nerves (sympathetic
Esophagus
Lower extremity or limb of the human body
as they act against gravity when they return the blood to the heart. The venous valves assist in maintaining the superficial to deep direction of the blood
Human_leg
Footwear that raises the heel of the wearer's foot significantly higher than the toes
heels (colloquially shortened to heels), are a type of shoe with an upward-angled sole. The heel in such shoes is raised above the ball of the foot. High
High-heeled_shoe
Expanded region of the vaginal canal at the internal end of the vagina
artery Spiral arteries Veins Ovarian veins Uterine vein Uterine venous plexuses Vaginal venous plexus Other G-spot Urethral sponge Perineal sponge Rectouterine
Vaginal_vault
Techniques for consensually restraining people for sexual pleasure
cinches between the arms and the body. Breast bondage may reduce or prevent venous return, so that the blood in the breasts cannot escape from the breast tissue
Bondage_positions_and_methods
Medical condition
artery Spiral arteries Veins Ovarian veins Uterine vein Uterine venous plexuses Vaginal venous plexus Other G-spot Urethral sponge Perineal sponge Rectouterine
Ovarian_remnant_syndrome
Human body part
artery Spiral arteries Veins Ovarian veins Uterine vein Uterine venous plexuses Vaginal venous plexus Other G-spot Urethral sponge Perineal sponge Rectouterine
Perineal_raphe
Dangerously low blood pressure due to damage from an organ infection
Vasopressors are typically given through a central venous catheter. If the placement of a central venous catheter is delayed then norepinephrine can be given
Septic_shock
Topics referred to by the same term
nerve gas, also known as Russian VX, Soviet V-gas, Substance 33, or R-33 Venous return, the rate of bloodflow returning to the heart Vibration Reduction
VR
Part of the breast
(mammary) arteries; lateral thoracic artery; and thoracodorsal arteries. The venous vessels parallel the arteries. The lymphatic ducts that drain the nipple
Nipple
Ballooning or rupturing of a blood vessel in the brain
including aneurysm height, aspect ratio, height-to-width ratio, inflow angle, deviations from ideal spherical or elliptical forms, and radiomics morphological
Intracranial_aneurysm
Blood coagulation test
rotated gently through 4º 45', six times a minute, to imitate sluggish venous flow and activate coagulation. The clot forms around a thin wire probe used
Thromboelastography
Human neck muscle
called CTA (computed tomography angiography), used to visualise arterial and venous vessels, is useful to minimise the number of neck explorations, thus improving
Platysma_muscle
Erectile female sexual organ
glans. The RSP is also connected to the shaft via the pars intermedia (venous plexus of Kobelt). When engorged with blood, the bulbs cuff the vaginal
Clitoris
Overview of and topical guide to human anatomy
Anterior jugular vein Suprascapular vein Transverse cervical veins Dural venous sinuses Transverse sinus Confluence of sinuses Marginal sinus Occipital
Outline_of_human_anatomy
Outer portion of the ovary
artery Spiral arteries Veins Ovarian veins Uterine vein Uterine venous plexuses Vaginal venous plexus Other G-spot Urethral sponge Perineal sponge Rectouterine
Ovarian_cortex
Benign growths of the vaginal epithelium
artery Spiral arteries Veins Ovarian veins Uterine vein Uterine venous plexuses Vaginal venous plexus Other G-spot Urethral sponge Perineal sponge Rectouterine
Vaginal_cysts
Series of events that restore integrity to damaged tissue after an injury
wounds. Factors that contribute to non-healing chronic wounds are diabetes, venous or arterial disease, infection, and metabolic deficiencies of old age. Wound
Wound_healing
Structure derived from the corpus luteum
artery Spiral arteries Veins Ovarian veins Uterine vein Uterine venous plexuses Vaginal venous plexus Other G-spot Urethral sponge Perineal sponge Rectouterine
Corpus_albicans
Surgical instrument for glaucoma surgery
for instance, after traditional trabeculectomy, because of the episcleral venous pressure limit. The Trabectome handpiece is inserted into the anterior chamber
Trabectome
Layer of the ovarian follicles
artery Spiral arteries Veins Ovarian veins Uterine vein Uterine venous plexuses Vaginal venous plexus Other G-spot Urethral sponge Perineal sponge Rectouterine
Theca_of_follicle
Crystal used as a lasing medium for solid-state lasers
spider veins on the face and legs. Nd:YAG lasers are also used to treat venous lake lip lesions. Recently Nd:YAG lasers have been used for treating dissecting
Nd:YAG_laser
Part of the vulva that covers and protects the glans of the clitoris
artery Spiral arteries Veins Ovarian veins Uterine vein Uterine venous plexuses Vaginal venous plexus Other G-spot Urethral sponge Perineal sponge Rectouterine
Clitoral_hood
artery Spiral arteries Veins Ovarian veins Uterine vein Uterine venous plexuses Vaginal venous plexus Other G-spot Urethral sponge Perineal sponge Rectouterine
Corpus_hemorrhagicum
Italian anatomist (1681–1737)
of veins found in the Cave of Retzius (retropubic space), see prostatic venous plexus. Supreme nasal concha. (n.d.) Medical Eponyms. (2012). Retrieved
Giovanni_Domenico_Santorini
intra-thoracic pressure. This reduction allows air to enter the lungs, enhancing venous return. During inspiration, the central tendon retains its shape due to
Central_tendon_of_diaphragm
Involuntary rapid nervous response in humans
Bainbridge reflex - increasing heart rate in response to increased central venous pressure. Baroreflex or baroreceptor reflex — homeostatic countereffect
List_of_reflexes
Vein of the orbit around the eye
The superior ophthalmic vein is a vein of the orbit that drains venous blood from structures of the upper orbit. It is formed by the union of the angular
Superior_ophthalmic_vein
Cosmetic and corrective surgery
inferior gluteal veins irrigate the gluteus maximus muscle with arterial and venous blood. The vascularization, the entrance of the blood vessels to the muscle
Buttock_augmentation
Most common type of echocardiogram
the inferior vena cava that can help support an estimation of the central venous pressure based on size and collapsibility during respiration. Other non-cardiac
Transthoracic_echocardiogram
Presence of blood in urine
include the use of vasopressor medications and the placement of a central venous line. In the United States, microscopic hematuria has a prevalence of somewhere
Hematuria
Immature ovum or egg cell
artery Spiral arteries Veins Ovarian veins Uterine vein Uterine venous plexuses Vaginal venous plexus Other G-spot Urethral sponge Perineal sponge Rectouterine
Oocyte
Naturally produced monosaccharide
values in the arterial blood are higher than the concentrations in the venous blood since glucose is absorbed into the tissue during the passage of the
Glucose
Group of techniques based on MRI to image blood vessels
magnitude image which is exquisitely sensitive to venous blood, hemorrhage and iron storage. The imaging of venous blood with SWI is a blood-oxygen-level dependent
Magnetic resonance angiography
Magnetic_resonance_angiography
Part of the female reproductive tract
network of smaller veins, the vaginal venous plexus, on the sides of the vagina, connecting with similar venous plexuses of the uterus, bladder, and rectum
Vagina
ligament of the dens Tectorial membrane Spinal cord Dural veins (Dural venous sinuses) VAMPires Stalk At Twilight Seaking Damsels/Darkness VAMPires Sing
List_of_anatomy_mnemonics
Surgical procedure for management of obesity
vary widely, ranging from gastrointestinal bleeding to internal bleeding. Venous thromboembolism (VTE) may occur, causing a decrease in flow through the
Bariatric_surgery
Feature of the human face
cavity, specifically in the posterior part of the inferior meatus is a venous plexus known as Woodruff's plexus. This plexus is made up of large thin-walled
Human_nose
VENOUS ANGLE
VENOUS ANGLE
Boy/Male
Greek
King of Calydon.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, German, Greek, Latin
Goddess of Love / Beauty
Boy/Male
Irish
One vigor.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Planet venus
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Venoix in Calvados, France. Spelled thus, the surname is now found principally in northeastern England.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Enosh, ENOS means "man; human being."
Girl/Female
Arthurian Legend
Arthur's queen.
Girl/Female
Afghan, Arabic, Australian, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi
Star; Venus; The Planet Venus; Immaculate; Undefiled; Planet Venus
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
The Planet Venus; Resplendent; Venus; Friday
Male
Greek
(Ίησους) Greek form of Hebrew Yehowshuwa, IESOUS means "God is salvation." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of many characters, including the son of God by the Virgin Mary. Iesous preached for four years before being crucified on a cross in Jerusalem. Jesus is the English and Latin form of the name.
Male
Scottish
Scottish form of Gaelic Aonghus, ÓENGUS means "excellent valor."
Girl/Female
Latin American
Goddess of love and beauty.
Boy/Male
Australian, Celtic, Christian, Irish, Scottish
Exceptionally Strong
Boy/Male
Latin
Youthful.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Venus.
Boy/Male
Latin
A guardian spirit.
Female
Egyptian
, Venus.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Venus.
Surname or Lastname
English (Channel Islands) and Norman French
English (Channel Islands) and Norman French : from a Norman personal name, Reginwulf, composed of the Germanic elements ragin ‘counsel’ + wulf ‘wolf’.
Male
English
Irish Anglicized form of Gaelic Aonghas, AENGUS means "excellent valor."
VENOUS ANGLE
VENOUS ANGLE
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
To Tend
Female
Czechoslovakian
, noble cheer, or, noble maiden.
Girl/Female
Tamil
East, North east
Boy/Male
Hindu
Other name of Lord Shiva, The Moon
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Winner of Life
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Sloane, SLOAN means "little raider."Â
Male
Swedish
Danish and Swedish form of Old Norse Þorvaldr, THORVALD means "Thor's ruler."Â
Male
French
Variant spelling of French Amaury, AMAURI means "work-power."
Boy/Male
Norse Scottish
Dwells at the village.
Girl/Female
Hebrew American French
From the tower.
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n.
To infect with venom; to envenom; to poison.
a.
Noxious; mischievous; malignant; spiteful; as, a venomous progeny; a venomous writer.
a.
Contained in the veins, or having the same qualities as if contained in the veins, that is, having a dark bluish color and containing an insufficient amount of oxygen so as no longer to be fit for oxygenating the tissues; -- said of the blood, and opposed to arterial.
a.
Lacking substance, as a tenuous argument.
n.
A man endowed with uncommon vigor of mind; a man of superior intellectual faculties; as, Shakespeare was a rare genius.
a.
Venomous.
a.
Having a poison gland or glands for the secretion of venom, as certain serpents and insects.
prep.
Against; as, John Doe versus Richard Roe; -- chiefly used in legal language, and abbreviated to v. or vs.
a.
Thin; watery; like serum; as the serous fluids.
a.
Eager for prey or gratification; as, a ravenous appetite or desire.
n.
Any one of numerous species of marine bivalve shells of the genus Venus or family Veneridae. Many of these shells are large, and ornamented with beautiful frills; others are smooth, glossy, and handsomely colored. Some of the larger species, as the round clam, or quahog, are valued for food.
a.
Full of venom; noxious to animal life; poisonous; as, the bite of a serpent may be venomous.
a.
Of or pertaining to serum; as, the serous glands, membranes, layers. See Serum.
a.
Of or pertaining to wine; having the qualities of wine; as, a vinous taste.
a.
Marked with veins; veined; as, a venous leaf.
a.
Having numerous or conspicuous veins; veiny; as, a venose frond.
v. t. & i.
See Ventouse.
n.
The metal copper; -- probably so designated from the ancient use of the metal in making mirrors, a mirror being still the astronomical symbol of the planet Venus.
a.
Of or pertaining to a vein or veins; as, the venous circulation of the blood.
a.
Devouring with rapacious eagerness; furiously voracious; hungry even to rage; as, a ravenous wolf or vulture.