Medical Definition of Venae renales

1. Large veins formed at the renal hilus by the merger of the segmental veins anterior to the corresponding arteries; they open at right angles into the inferior vena cava at the level of the second lumbar vertebra. The left renal vein receives the left suprarenal vein and the left gonadal vein, and passes through the angle between the abdominal aorta and superior mesenteric artery where it may be compressed. Synonym: venae renales. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Venae Renales

venae pericardiacae
venae pericardiacophrenicae
venae peroneae
venae pharyngeae
venae phrenicae superiores
venae pontis
venae prefrontales
venae pudendum
venae pulmonales
venae radiales
venae rectae
venae rectales inferiores
venae rectales mediae
venae renales (current term)
venae renis
venae sacrales laterales
venae sclerales
venae sigmoideae
venae spinales
venae stellatae
venae striatae
venae subcutaneae abdominis
venae supratrochleares
venae temporales profundae
venae temporales superficiales
venae thalamostriatae inferiores

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