細小心臓静脈
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"
- of or relating to the heart; "cardiac arrest"
- the opening into the stomach and that part of the stomach connected to the esophagus
PrepTutorEJDIC
- 〈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)》
- 心臓の
- (葉・昆虫の羽などの)脈模様,すじ
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Smallest cardiac veins |
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Identifiers |
Latin |
Venae cardiacae minimae,
venae cordis minimae |
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A12.3.01.013 |
FMA |
71568 |
Anatomical terminology
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The smallest cardiac veins (or Thebesian veins) are minute valveless veins in the walls of all four heart chambers. The veins are frequently confused with arterial fistula and a distinct set of artery connections eponymously referred to as the "vessels of Wearn".[1][2] The Thebesian veins are reportedly most abundant in the right atrium and least in the left ventricle. They drain the myocardium[3] and pass through the endocardial layer to empty mostly into the right atrium, but a few empty into the ventricles. This is different from most cardiac veins, which normally empty into the coronary sinus, which then empties into the right atrium. The Thebesian venous network is considered an alternative venous drainage of the myocardium.
The openings of smallest cardiac veins are located in the endocardium. Here the smallest cardiac veins return blood into the heart chambers from the capillary bed in the muscular cardiac wall, enabling a form of collateral circulation unique to the heart. Not every endocardial opening connects to the Thebesian veins as some connect to the vessels of Wearn, which are arteries. Therefore, the endocardial opening must be traced to a vein before it is definitely called an opening of the smallest cardiac veins.
The Thebesian veins are named after the German anatomist Adam Christian Thebesius, who described them in a 1708 treatise called Disputatio medica inauguralis de circulo sanguinis in corde.[4][5]
References
- ^ Snodgrass, Brett Thomas (1 July 2012). "Vessels Described by Thebesius and Pratt Are Distinct From Those Described by Vieussens and Wearn". The American Journal of Cardiology 110 (1): 160. doi:10.1016/j.amjcard.2012.04.005. PMID 22704295.
- ^ Snodgrass, Brett (Available online 13 June 2014). Yunqing Li, Changman Zhou, ed. "Abstracts of IFAA Congress". Annals of Anatomy (Elsevier GmbH). 196S1: 4. doi:10.1016/j.aanat.2014.05.035. Retrieved 15 August 2014.
- ^ A. M. R. Agur; Arthur F. Dalley (2009). Grant's atlas of anatomy. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. pp. 53–. ISBN 978-0-7817-7055-2. Retrieved 31 October 2010.
- ^ synd/4013 at Who Named It?
- ^ A. C. Thebesius. Disputatio medica inauguralis de circulo sanguinis in corde. Doctoral dissertation, Leiden, 1708.
External links
- Disputatio Medica Inauguralis De Circulo Sanguinis In Corde (Thebesian veins)
- GPnotebook - "venae cordis minimae"
- Medscape Today; Coronary Venous System
Veins of the thorax and vertebral column
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Thorax |
Coronary |
Coronary sinus |
- Great cardiac (Left marginal)
- Posterior of the left ventricle
- Oblique of the left atrium (Ligament of the left vena cava)
- Middle cardiac
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Small cardiac vein |
- Anterior cardiac (Right marginal)
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Smallest cardiac veins |
- Right atrial veins
- Right ventricular veins
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Pulmonary |
- right inferior pulmonary vein
- right superior pulmonary vein
- left inferior pulmonary vein
- left superior pulmonary vein
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superior
vena cava |
Brachiocephalic |
- internal thoracic
- anterior intercostal
- superior epigastric
- left superior intercostal
- supreme
- vertebral
- subclavian
- axillary:
- lateral thoracic
- thoracoepigastric
- dorsal scapular
- external jugular
- pericardiacophrenic
- internal jugular
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Azygos |
- right superior intercostal
- bronchial
- intercostal/posterior intercostal 5-11
- accessory hemiazygos/hemiazygos
- superior phrenic
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Vertebral column |
- vertebral venous plexuses
- spinal
- basivertebral
- intervertebral
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- Smallest cardiac veins (Thebesian veins) Author: Jana Vasković • Reviewer: Roberto Grujičić MD Last reviewed: September 30, 2021 Reading time: 2 minutes The smallest cardiac veins, also known as the Thebesian veins, are small vessels of the heart that drain the inner surface of the myocardium. ...
- The smallest cardiac veins (or Thebesian veins) [1] [2] are minute valveless veins in the walls of all four heart chambers. [3] The veins are sometimes accurately referred to as vessels, but they are frequently confused [4] with a distinct set of artery connections [5] [6] [7] eponymously referred to as the "vessels of Wearn". [8]
- Types of the smallest cardiac veins. - PubMed - NCBI. PubMed. US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health. COVID-19 is an emerging, rapidly evolving situation. Get the latest public health information from CDC: https://www.coronavirus.gov .
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- 英
- thebesian vessel, Thebesius vein
- 同
- 細小心臓静脈 smallest cardiac veins venae cordis minimae
- 関
- 冠状静脈、冠状静脈洞
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- 英
- smallest cardiac veins
- 関
- テベジウス静脈
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- cardio、cardiotonic、heart、mind
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