| v. co´mitans |
[TA] accompanying vein: a vein, usually occurring in a pair (venae comitantes), that closely accompanies its homonymous artery and is found especially in the extremities.
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| v. popli´tea |
[TA] popliteal vein: a vein following the popliteal artery, and formed by union of the venae comitantes of the anterior and posterior tibial arteries; at the adductor hiatus it becomes continuous with the femoral vein.
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| v. co´mitans ner´vi hypoglos´si |
[TA] accompanying vein of hypoglossal nerve: a vessel, formed by union of the vena profunda linguae and the vena sublingualis, that accompanies the hypoglossal nerve; it empties into the facial, lingual, or internal jugular vein.
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| v. por´tae he´patis |
[TA] , v. porta´lis he´patis portal vein of liver: a short thick trunk formed by union of the superior mesenteric and the splenic veins behind the neck of the pancreas; it passes upward to the right end of the porta hepatis, where it divides into successively smaller branches, following the branches of the hepatic artery, until it forms a capillary-like system of sinusoids that permeates the entire substance of the liver. Called also hepatic portal vein and portal vein.
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| v. coccy´geus |
coccygeal vortex: a spiral arrangement of hairs over the region of the coccyx.
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