Medical Definition of Venae lumbales

1. Five in number, these veins accompany the lumbar arteries, drain the posterior body wall and the lumbar vertebral venous plexuses, and terminate anteriorly as follows: the first and second in the ascending lumbar vein, the third and fourth in the inferior vena cava, and the fifth in the iliolumbar vein; all communicate via the ascending lumbar veins. Synonym: venae lumbales. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Venae Lumbales

venae hepaticae
venae hepaticae dextrae
venae hepaticae mediae
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 (current term)
venae mediastinales
venae medullae oblongatae
venae meningeae
venae meningeae mediae
venae mesencephalicae
venae metacarpeae dorsales
venae metacarpeae palmares
venae metatarseae dorsales
venae metatarseae plantares
venae musculophrenicae
venae nasales externae
venae nuclei caudati
venae occipitales
venae oesophageae

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