Intercapitular Vein (Noun)

Meaning

Veins connecting the dorsal and palmar veins of the hand or the dorsal and plantar veins of the foot.

Classification

Nouns denoting body parts.

Examples

  • The intercapitular vein is a network of veins that connects the dorsal and palmar veins of the hand, allowing for the exchange of blood between the two systems.
  • In the foot, the intercapitular vein plays a crucial role in connecting the dorsal and plantar veins, facilitating the return of blood to the heart.
  • Damage to the intercapitular vein can lead to impaired circulation and swelling in the hand or foot.
  • The intercapitular vein is an important landmark for surgeons performing reconstructive surgery on the hand or foot.
  • Anatomical studies have shown that the intercapitular vein is highly variable in its course and branching pattern between individuals.

Synonyms

  • Vena Intercapitalis

Hypernyms

  • Venous Blood Vessel
  • Vena
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