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Veniplex

Veniplex [plexus venosus – PNA (The anatomic nomenclature Parisian), BNA (The anatomic nomenclature Basel), JNA (The anatomic nomenclature Yenskaya)] – a complex of the anastomosing veins, various size.

Types of veniplexes:

  • Areolar (areolaris);
  • Vulval (vaginalis);
  • Drinks back (pharyngis posterior);
  • Drinks front (pharyngis anterior);
  • Pharyngeal (pharyngeus);
  • Pharyngoesophageal ventral (pharyngoesophagicus ventralis);
  • Pharyngoesophageal dorsal (pharyngoesophagicus dorsalis);
  • Phrenic (diaphragmaticus);
  • Duodenal and caval (duodenocavalis);
  • Channel of a hypoglossal nerve (canalis hypoglossi);
  • Sacral (sacralis);
  • Alate (pterygoideus);
  • Pampiniform (pampiniformis);
  • Uterovaginal (uterovaginalis);
  • Uterine (uterinus);
  • Urinogenital triangle (trigonalis);
  • Vesical (vesicalis);
  • Vesical and prostatic (vesicoprostaticus);
  • Oval opening (foraminis ovalis);
  • Suboccipital (suboccipitalis);
  • Vertebral internal front (vertebralis internus anterior);
  • Vertebral internal back (vertebralis internus posterior);
  • Vertebral outside back (vertebralis externus posterior);
  • Vertebral outside front (vertebralis externus anterior);
  • Sexual (pudendalis);
  • Prostate (prostaticus);
  • Pryamokishechnoye (rectalis);
  • Sleepy internal (caroticus internus);
  • Papilla of the breast (mamillae);
  • Necks of uterus (cervicalis uteri);
  • Ovary (ovaricus).
 
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