- Rosenthal vein
- Ro·sen·thal vein (roґzən-tahl) [Friedrich Christian Rosenthal, German anatomist, 1779–1829] vena basalis.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Rosenthal vein — vena basalis … Medical dictionary
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vena basalis — [TA] basal vein: a vein that arises at the anterior perforated substance, passes backward and around the cerebral peduncle, and empties into the internal cerebral vein; called also Rosenthal vein … Medical dictionary
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