- Trolard plexus
- p. venosus canalis nervi hypoglossi.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Trolard plexus vein — Tro·lard plexus, vein (tro lahrґ) [Paulin Trolard, French anatomist, 1842–1910] see plexus venosus canalis nervi hypoglossi and vena anastomotica inferior … Medical dictionary
plexus venosus canalis nervi hypoglossi — [TA] venous plexus of hypoglossal canal: a venous plexus surrounding the hypoglossal nerve in its canal, and connecting the occipital sinus with the vertebral vein and with the longitudinal vertebral venous sinuses. Called also Trolard p … Medical dictionary
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