Medical Definition of Venae hepaticae mediae

1. Veins draining the central portion of the liver (the superior anterior segment [VIII] and the left side of the inferior anterior segment [V] of the right lobe and the medial segment [IV] of the left lobe) which join to form a trunk that merges with that of the left hepatic veins about 90% of the time prior to entering the left side of the inferior vena cava. Synonym: venae hepaticae mediae. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Venae Hepaticae Mediae

venae episclerales
venae esophageae
venae ethmoidales
venae fibulares
venae frontales
venae gastricae breves
venae genus
venae gluteae inferiores
venae gluteae superiores
venae haemorrhoidales inferiores
venae haemorrhoidales mediae
venae hemispherii cerebelli inferiores
venae hemispherii cerebelli superiores
venae hepaticae
venae hepaticae dextrae
venae hepaticae mediae (current term)
venae hepaticae sinistrae
venae insulares
venae intercapitales
venae intercostales anteriores
venae intercostales posteriores
venae interlobares renis
venae interlobulares hepatis
venae interlobulares renis
venae jejunales et ilei
venae labyrinthi
venae lumbales
venae mediastinales

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