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jugular vein
jugular veinn. Any of several large veins of the neck that drain blood from the head.jugular vein n (Anatomy) any of three large veins of the neck that return blood to the heart from the head and face jug·u·lar vein (jŭg′yə-lər) Either of the two large veins on either side of the neck that drain blood from the head.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | jugular vein - veins in the neck that return blood from the headjugular, vena jugularisanterior jugular vein - arises below the chin from veins draining the lower face; joins the external jugular veinexternal jugular vein - formed by the junction of the posterior auricular and the retromandibular veins; empties into the subclavian veininternal jugular vein - a continuation of the sigmoid sinus of the dura mater; joins the subclavian vein to form the brachiocephalic veinvein, vena, venous blood vessel - a blood vessel that carries blood from the capillaries toward the heart; "all veins except the pulmonary vein carry unaerated blood"cervix, neck - the part of an organism (human or animal) that connects the head to the rest of the body; "he admired her long graceful neck"; "the horse won by a neck" |
jugular vein
jugular vein[′jəg·yə·lər ‚vān] (anatomy) The vein in the neck which drains the brain, face, and neck into the innominate. jugular vein
jugular veinn. Any of several large veins of the neck that drain blood from the head.jugular vein (picture) A nonspecific term that corresponds to veins in the lateral and anterior neck: (1) Anterior jugular vein; vena jugularis anterior [NA6]. (2) External jugular vein; vena jugularis externa [NA6]. (3) Internal jugular vein; vena jugularis interna [NA6].jugular veinAny of the two pairs of bilateral veins that return blood to the heart from the head and neck. The external jugular vein receives the blood from the exterior of the cranium and the deep parts of the face. It lies superficial to the sternocleidomastoid muscle as it passes down the neck to join the subclavian vein. The internal jugular vein receives blood from the brain and superficial parts of the face and neck. It is directly continuous with the transverse sinus, accompanying the internal carotid artery as it passes down the neck, and joins with the subclavian vein to form the innominate vein. The jugular veins are more prominent during expiration than during inspiration and are also prominent during cardiac decompensation. When the patient is sitting or in a semirecumbent position, the height of the jugular veins and their pulsations can provide an accurate estimation of central venous pressure and give important information about cardiac compensation. See also: jugular
jugular veinThe internal or the external jugular vein.See also: veinjugular vein Related to jugular vein: external jugular vein, jugular vein distentionSynonyms for jugular veinnoun veins in the neck that return blood from the headSynonymsRelated Words- anterior jugular vein
- external jugular vein
- internal jugular vein
- vein
- vena
- venous blood vessel
- cervix
- neck
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