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zone of continuity

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Short official Latin term
11337 10817
zone of continuity
zona continuentis
3726 13756
anastomosis
anastomosis
3727 13757
vascular anastomosis
anastomosis vascularis
3728 13758
arterial anastomosis
anastomosis arteriosa
4121 part
acromial anastomosis of thoracoacromial artery
rete acromiale arteriae thoracoacromialis
275093 8757 part
fasciola cinerea
fasciola cinerea
8762 part
tooth of subiculum ; subsplenial gyrus ; gyrus of Andreas Retzius
dens subiculi ; gyrus subsplenialis
22838 4152 part
deep palmar arch
arcus palmaris profundus
44676 4380 part
genicular anastomosis
rete articulare genus
44677 4381 part
patellar anastomosis
rete patellare
296683 15657 part
inferior arch of lips of mouth
arcus labiorum oris inferior
296648 15658 part
superior arch of lips of mouth
arcus labiorum oris superior
7617 part
dermis of eyelid ; corium of eyelid
dermis palpebrae
59002 6984 part
vascular circle of optic nerve
circulus vasculosus nervi optici
58529 6946 part
greater arterial circle of iris
circulus arteriosus major iridis
58581 6947 part
(lesser arterial circle of iris )
(circulus arteriosus minor iridis )
3729 13759
venous anastomosis
anastomosis venosa
50784 4557 part
confluence of sinuses
confluens sinuum
22914 4717 part
superficial palmar venous arch
arcus venosus palmaris superficialis
67977 4714 part
dorsal venous network of hand
rete venosum dorsale manus
15525 part
cavocaval anastomosis
anastomosis cavocavalis
15526 part
subcutaneous cavocaval anastomosis
anastomosis cavocavalis subcutanea
15527 part
muscular cavocaval anastomosis
anastomosis cavocavalis muscularis
15528 part
retroperitoneal cavocaval anastomosis
anastomosis cavocavalis retroperitonealis
15529 part
vertebral cavocaval anastomosis
anastomosis cavocavalis vertebralis
15491 part
portocaval anastomosis
anastomosis portocavalis
15492 part
gastrooesophageal portocaval anastomosis
anastomosis portocavalis gastrooesophagealis
15496 part
rectal portocaval anastomosis
anastomosis portocavalis rectalis
15497 part
subcutaneous portocaval anastomosis
anastomosis portocavalis subcutanea
15498 part
muscular portocaval anastomosis
anastomosis portocavalis muscularis
15499 part
preperitoneal portocaval anastomosis
anastomosis portocavalis preperitonealis
15500 part
retroperitoneal portocaval anastomosis
anastomosis portocavalis retroperitonealis
15501 part
hepatic portocaval anastomosis
anastomosis portocavalis hepatica
15843 part
mesentericorectal portocaval anastomosis
anastomosis portocavalis mesentericorectalis
58345 6903 part
conjunctival ring of cornea
anulus conjunctivus corneae
58342 6904 part
corneoscleral junction; corneal limbus
limbus corneae
19985 3210 part
vaginal fornix ♀; vaginal vault ♀
fornix vaginae ♀
19986 3211 part
anterior part of vaginal fornix ♀
pars anterior fornicis vaginae ♀
19987 3212 part
posterior part of vaginal fornix ♀
pars posterior fornicis vaginae ♀
19988 3213 part
lateral part of vaginal fornix ♀
pars lateralis fornicis vaginae ♀
19834 3296 part
rete testis ♂
rete testis ♂
21057 3455 part
root of mesentery
radix mesenterii
322621 15581 part
saphenofemoral junction
junctio saphenofemoralis
323735 15582 part
saphenopopliteal junction
junctio saphenopoplitea
75154 17806
anatomical confluence
confluens anatomicus
15429 part
confluence of brachio cephalic veins
confluens venarum brachiocephalicarum
15957 2581 part
duodenojejunal flexure ; duodenojejunal junction
flexura duodenojejunalis
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85 entities
Scientific notes
UID
Libelle of note
4557
Several Sinus durae matris have been added: 1) Sinus tentorii (Tentorial sinus; see Matsushima M, Suzuki SO, Fukui M, et al. 1989 Microsurgical anatomy of the tentorial sinuses. J Neurosurg 71:923-928); 2) A variable Sinus occipitalis obliquus (Oblique occipital sinus; see Tubbs RS, Bosmia An, Shoja MM, et al. 2011 The oblique occipital sinus: A review of anatomy and imaging characteristics. Surg Radiol Anat 33:747-749); 3) A variable Plexus venosus falcis (Venous plexus of falx; see Tubbs RS, Loukas M, Shoja MM, et al. 2007 Anatomy of the falcine venous plexus. J Neurosurg 107:155-157); 4) A variabe Sinus intercavernosus inferior (Inferior intercavernous sinus; see Tubbs RS, Griessenauer C, Loukas M, Cohen-Gadol A 2014 Circular sinus: An anatomical study with neurosurgical and neurointerventional applications. World Neurosurg 82:475-478).
6904
New term; the Venulae aquosae ('Wasservenen') were described by Ascher KW (1942) Am J Ophthalmol 25:31. They collect the Humor aquosus from the Sinus venosus sclerae, and drain into the Venae episclerales.
8757
See note # 8762
8762
The Dentes subiculi (Gyri of Andreas Retzius) were described by Retzius (1896) for the Caudal part of CA1 at the Hippocampal tail; the term Gyri subspleniales (Subsplenial gyri) indicate their position. Deep to the Gyri andreae retzii, two obliquely oriented small gyri are found (Duvernoy 1998; Insausti and Amaral 2012): 1) a medial gyrus: the Fasciola cinerea, which forms the visible part of the Dentate gyrus as descibed by Giacomini (1884) and Klingler (1948); and 2) a lateral gyrus: Gyrus fasciolaris (Fasciolar gyrus), corresponding to the caudal end of the CA3 field.
15491
Under pathological conditions, venovenous ‘bypasses’ open to decrease hypertension in the portal vein system. These are enlarged existing venovenous anastomoses: Portocaval anastomoses. The following major routes can be distinguished (Luzsa G 1972 Röntgenanatomie des Gefäßsystems. Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest; Kachlik et al. 2021 Bosn J Basic Med Sci 21:208-220).
15492
Between tributaries of the left gastric vein and the oesophageal veins.
15496
Between tributaries of the superior rectal vein and the middle and inferior rectal veins.
15497
Between the paraumbilical veins and tributaries of the superficial eipgastric and thoracoepigastric veins.
15498
Between the paraumbilical veins and tributaties of the inferior and superior epigastric veins within both rectus abdominis muscles.
15499
Between the paraumbilical veins and tributaries of the vesical venous plexus running in the midline along the median umbilical ligament.
15500
Between veins of the spleen and retroperitoneal veins and veins of the posterior abdominal wall.
15501
Between veins of the hepatic capsule and veins of the diaphragm at the area nuda hepatis.
15525
Under pathological conditions, such as hypertension in one of the venae cavae, anastomoses cavocavales ( venovenous ‘bypasses’) open to relieve hypertension. The following groups can be distinguished (Luzsa G 1972 Röntgenanatomie des Gefäßsystems. Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest; Kachlik et al. 2021 Bosn J Basic Med Sci 21:208-220).
15526
Between tributaries of the superficial epigastric veins and those of the thoracoepigastiv veins within the subcutaneous layer of the anterolateral body wall.
15527
Between tributaries of the inferior epigastric veins and those of the superior epigastric veins within the rectus abdominis muscle.
15528
Between tributaries of the lumbar veins and those of the ascending lumbar veins draining into the azygos and hemiazygos veins
15529
Between tributaries of the vertebral venous plexuses, extending along the vertebral column and within the vertebral canal.
15581
The saphenofemoral junction is the termination of the great saphenous vein into the common femoral vein (Caggiati et al. 2002 J Vasc Surg 36:416-422; Caggiati et al. 2005 J Vasc Surg 41:719-724; Kachlik et al. 2010 Phlebology 25:162-173).
15582
The saphenopopliteal junction is the termination of the small saphenous vein into the popliteal vein (Caggiati et al. 2002, 2005; Kachlik et al. 2012).
15657
The Arcus labiorum inferior is an arterial anastomosis between both superior labial arteries, located in the musculus orbicularis oris of the lower lip (Kachlik et al. 2021 Bosn J Basic Med Sci 21:208-220).
15658
The Arcus labiorum superior is an arterial anastomosis between both superior labial arteries, located in the musculus orbicularis oris of the upper lip (Kachlik et al. 2021 Bosn J Basic Med Sci 21:208-220).
15843
Between the inferior mesenteric vein and the middle and inferior rectal veins.
Signature
Type of list T3
List Unit Identifier 10817
Subtotals subchildren 0 subunits 0
Proper children 84
Number of children 84 (validated)
Proper units 47
Number of units 47 (validated)
Signature 7356 (validated since 30.10.2024)
Date: 31.10.2024