- dorsal venous rete of hand
- r. venosum dorsale manus.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Dorsal venous network of hand — Vein: Dorsal venous network of hand The veins on the dorsum of the hand. (Dorsal venous network labeled at center right.) Latin rete venosum dorsale manus Gray s … Wikipedia
venous network of hand dorsal — rete venosum dorsale manus … Medical dictionary
venous plexus of hand dorsal — rete venosum dorsale manus … Medical dictionary
rete — 1. SYN: network (1). 2. A structure composed of a fibrous network or mesh. [L. a net] r. acromiale arteriae thoracoacromialis [TA] SYN: acromial anastomosis of the thoracoacromial artery. r. arteriosum [TA] SYN: arterial plexus. r. articulare… … Medical dictionary
rete venosum dorsale manus — [TA] dorsal venous network of hand: a venous network on the back of the hand, formed by the dorsal metacarpal veins … Medical dictionary
network — 1. A structure bearing a resemblance to a woven fabric. A n. of nerve fibers or small vessels. SYN: net, rete (1). SEE ALSO: reticulum. 2. The persons in a patient s environment, especially as significant for the course of the illness. acromial … Medical dictionary
Outline of human anatomy — See also: Index of anatomy related articles Human anatomy, a branch of anatomy, is the scientific study of the morphology of the adult human. It is subdivided into gross anatomy and microscopic anatomy. Gross anatomy (also called topographical… … Wikipedia
venae metacarpales dorsales — [TA] dorsal metacarpal veins: veins that arise from the union of dorsal veins of adjacent fingers and pass proximally to join in forming the dorsal venous rete of the hand … Medical dictionary
arch — Any structure resembling a bent bow or an a.; an arc. In anatomy, any vaulted or archlike structure. See arcus. SYN: arcus [TA]. [thru O. Fr. fr. L. arcus, bow] abdominothoracic a. a bell shaped line defined by the lower end of the sternum and… … Medical dictionary
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