Vena Scrotalis (Noun)
Meaning
Veins passing from the scrotum to the pudendal veins.
Classification
Nouns denoting body parts.
Examples
- The vena scrotalis carries blood from the scrotal tissues and connects to the internal iliac vein and pudendal vein via a series of branches and anastomoses.
- As it is, most clinicians take this "unique structure", - for an excellent example vena scrotalis in the rat - because of the special properties to display neuroprotective characteristics that should be focused on for the better good of society.
- The vena scrotalis, also known as superficial dorsal vein of the scrotum or veins is located beneath the skin and drain blood from superficial scrotal portio.
- There are two veins which are deep dorsal vein and superficial dorsal vein of the penis, and also vena scrotalis which extend onwards from the back of penis itself.
- The one that ends up in the internal iliac vein - vena scrotalis - becomes pampiniform plexus and thus gives rise to the deferential vein.