WordNet
- make a veinlike pattern
- any of the vascular bundles or ribs that form the branching framework of conducting and supporting tissues in a leaf or other plant organ (同)nervure
- one of the horny ribs that stiffen and support the wing of an insect (同)nervure
- a layer of ore between layers of rock (同)mineral vein
- a blood vessel that carries blood from the capillaries toward the heart; "all veins except the pulmonary vein carry unaerated blood" (同)vena, venous blood vessel
- a distinctive style or manner; "he continued in this vein for several minutes"
- having or showing markings that resemble veins (同)venose, veinlike
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- 〈C〉『静脈』 / 〈C〉(植物の)葉脈;(昆虫の)翅脈;(石の)石理;(木の)木目 / 〈C〉岩脈,鉱脈 / 〈U〉《しばしば a vein》(…の)傾向,性質《+of+名》 / 〈U〉《the vein》(…に対する)気分,気持ち《+for+名(doing)》
- しも(筋)のある,筋のついた
- (葉・昆虫の羽などの)脈模様,すじ
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Vitelline veins |
The liver and the veins in connection with it, of a human embryo, twenty-four or twenty-five days old, as seen from the ventral surface. (Vitelline veins visible at center bottom.)
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Latin |
Vena vitellina |
Carnegie stage |
9 |
Days |
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Gray's |
p.518 |
Dorlands
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v_04/12849063 |
Anatomical terminology |
The vitelline veins are veins which drain blood from the yolk sac.
Contents
- 1 Path
- 2 Derivatives
- 3 Additional images
- 4 References
- 5 External links
Path
They run upward at first in front, and subsequently on either side of the intestinal canal.
They unite on the ventral aspect of the canal, and beyond this are connected to one another by two anastomotic branches, one on the dorsal, and the other on the ventral aspect of the duodenal portion of the intestine, which is thus encircled by two venous rings; into the middle or dorsal anastomosis the superior mesenteric vein opens.
The portions of the veins above the upper ring become interrupted by the developing liver and broken up by it into a plexus of small capillary-like vessels termed sinusoids.
Derivatives
The vitelline veins give rise to
- Hepatic veins
- Inferior portion of Inferior vena cava
- Portal vein
- Superior mesenteric vein[1]
The branches conveying the blood to the plexus are named the venae advehentes, and become the branches of the portal vein. The vessels draining the plexus into the sinus venosus are termed the venae revehentes, and form the future hepatic veins. Ultimately the left vena revehens no longer communicates directly with the sinus venosus, but opens into the right vena revehens. The persistent part of the upper venous ring, above the opening of the superior mesenteric vein, forms the trunk of the portal vein.
Additional images
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Chick embryo of thirty-three hours’ incubation, viewed from the dorsal aspect. X 30.
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Model of human embryo 1.3 mm. long.
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Head of chick embryo of about thirty-eight hours’ incubation, viewed from the ventral surface. X 26.
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Diagram to illustrate the simple tubular condition of the heart.
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Liver with the septum transversum. Human embryo 3 mm. long.
References
- ^ "Vitelline veins: Derivatives". LifeHugger. Retrieved 2009-12-11.
External links
- Embryology at Temple Heart98/heart97a/sld020
- 127533117 at GPnotebook
- cardev-009—Embryo Images at University of North Carolina
- cardev-016—Embryo Images at University of North Carolina
Development of the circulatory system
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Heart |
Tubular heart |
- Truncus arteriosus
- Bulbus cordis
- Primitive ventricle
- Primitive atrium
- Sinus venosus
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Septa |
- Atrioventricular cushions/Septum intermedium
- Primary interatrial foramen
- Septum primum
- Septum secundum
- Aorticopulmonary septum
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Other |
- Atrioventricular canal
- Primary interventricular foramen
- Protein signalling in heart development
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Vessels |
Arteries |
- Dorsal aorta
- Aortic arches
- Aortic sac
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Veins |
- Anterior cardinal vein
- Posterior cardinal vein
- Common cardinal veins
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Lymph vessels |
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Extraembryonic
hemangiogenesis |
- Blood islands
- Chorion
- Connecting stalk
- Yolk sac
- Placenta
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Fetal circulation |
- umbilical cord: Umbilical vein → Ductus venosus → Inferior vena cava → Heart → Pulmonary artery → Ductus arteriosus → Aorta → Umbilical artery
- yolk sac: Vitelline veins
- Vitelline arteries
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Index of the heart
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Description |
- Anatomy
- Physiology
- Development
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Disease |
- Injury
- Congenital
- Neoplasms and cancer
- Other
- Symptoms and signs
- Blood tests
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Treatment |
- Procedures
- Drugs
- glycosides
- other stimulants
- antiarrhythmics
- vasodilators
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Index of the circulatory system
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Description |
- Anatomy
- Arteries
- head and neck
- arms
- chest
- abdomen
- legs
- Veins
- head and neck
- arms
- chest
- abdomen and pelvis
- legs
- Development
- Cells
- Physiology
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Disease |
- Congenital
- Neoplasms and cancer
- Lymphatic vessels
- Injury
- Vasculitis
- Other
- Symptoms and signs
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Treatment |
- Procedures
- Drugs
- beta blockers
- channel blockers
- diuretics
- nonsympatholytic vasodilatory antihypertensives
- peripheral vasodilators
- renin–angiotensin system
- sympatholytic antihypertensives
- vasoprotectives
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UpToDate Contents
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English Journal
- Fetal development of the retrohepatic inferior vena cava and accessory hepatic veins: Re-evaluation of the Alexander Barry's hypothesis.
- Jin ZW, Cho BH, Murakami G, Fujimiya M, Kimura W, Yu HC.SourceDepartment of Surgery, Chonbuk National University Medical School, Jeonju, South Korea.
- Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.).Clin Anat.2010 Apr;23(3):297-303.
- The retrohepatic inferior vena cava (IVC) is commonly considered to originate from the right vitelline or omphalomesenteric vein. In contrast, Alexander Barry hypothesized that one of the hepatic veins grows to merge with the subcardinal vein and develops into the retrohepatic IVC. We re-examined fe
- PMID 20112350
Japanese Journal
- Common Hepatic Artery Ascending on the Anterior Surface of the Pancreas and Left Renal Vein Running Beneath the Diaphragm
- , ,
- Okajimas Folia Anatomica Japonica 60(6), 427-434, 1983
- … Rare vascular anomalies were observed postmortem in a Japanese female (60-yearold).1) The common hepatic artery arose from the superior mesenteric artery, ascended on the anterior surface of the pancreas, where the right gastro-epiploic and right gastric arteries branched, and continued as a normally-positioned proper hepatic artery.2) Superior to the inferior phrenic arteries and along the caudal surface of the diaphragm, the left renal vein ran, collecting its usual tributaries; …
- NAID 130004650195
- Mesodiverticular bandによる絞扼性イレウスの1例
- 江端 俊彰 [他],松尾 繁信,橘川 征児,岩野 英明,時田 捷司,塚田 英樹,戸塚 守夫,早坂 滉
- 日本臨床外科医学会雑誌 40(2), 291-294, 1979
- … 腸の壊死に陥った部分に穿孔があり, mesodiverticular bandを切断し,絞扼を解除し,メッケル憩室を含め回腸を約60cm切除し,端々吻合を施行した.本症例はomphalomesenteric bandのうち,腹壁との連絡がなくmesodiverticular bandのみが残存し,その中にvitelline artery, vitelline veinを組織学的に証明しており,非常に貴重なものと考えられる.今回,われわれが経験したメッケル憩室のmesodiverticular bandによる小腸の絞扼性イレウス …
- NAID 130003595375
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- omphalomesenteric vein. See vitelline vein. ... Disclaimer All content on this website, including dictionary, thesaurus, literature, geography, and other reference data is for informational purposes only.
- omphalomesenteric vein. See vitelline vein. ... Disclaimer All content on this website, including dictionary, thesaurus, literature, geography, and other reference data is for informational purposes only.
Related Pictures
★リンクテーブル★
[★]
- 英
- mesenteric vein、omphalomesenteric vein
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腸間膜静脈
- 関
- omphalomesenteric vein
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静脈