(in veins)

  • 1veins — Atrabiliary At ra*bil ia*ry, a. 1. Of or pertaining to atra bilis or black bile, a fluid formerly supposed to be produced by the kidneys. [1913 Webster] 2. Melancholic or hypohondriac; atrabilious; from the supposed predominance of black bile, to …

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  • 2Veins, ophthalmic — The orbital cavity is drained by paired veins called the superior and inferior ophthalmic veins. The superior ophthalmic vein arises at the inner angle of orbit and follows the course of ophthalmic artery into the cavernous sinus, a greatly… …

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  • 3veins of labyrinth — labyrinthine veins venae labyrinthi …

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  • 4veins of pons — pontine veins venae pontis …

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  • 5veins — venos statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Kraujagyslės, kuriomis kraujas iš organų ir audinių grįžta į širdį. Dažniausiai jomis teka veninis kraujas (išskyrus mažojo kraujotakos rato venos, kuriomis iš plaučių į širdį teka… …

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  • 6varicose veins — veins that are distended, lengthened, and tortuous. The superficial veins (saphenous veins) of the legs are most commonly affected; other sites include the oesophagus (see oesophageal varices) and testes (varicocele). There is an inherited… …

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  • 7varicose veins — veins that are distended, lengthened, and tortuous. The superficial veins (saphenous veins) of the legs are most commonly affected; other sites include the oesophagus (see oesophageal varices) and testes (varicocele). There is an inherited… …

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  • 8afferent veins — veins that carry blood to an organ …

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  • 9masseteric veins — veins from the masseter muscle that empty into the facial vein …

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  • 10sylvian veins — veins of sylvian fossa see vena media superficialis cerebri …

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