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Noun vena laryngea has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebVena LaryngeaDescription:The vena laryngea is a term used in anatomy to refer to the veins that are associated with the larynx, also known as the voice box. These veins play a vital role in the circulation of blood within the larynx. Senses/Usages:Sense 1:Noun - Anatomical A specific vein or veins found within the larynx. Example: The vena laryngea is responsible for draining oxygen-depleted blood from the larynx. Sense 2:Noun - Medical A condition wherein there is an abnormality or disorder affecting the veins of the larynx. Example: The patient was diagnosed with vena laryngea, leading to difficulties in vocal cord function. Sense 3:Noun - Local A popular local term for a particular vein found within the larynx. Example: In the region, the vena laryngea is known as the "voice vessel" due to its role in the voice production process. Related Products:To learn more about the anatomy and medical aspects of the vena laryngea, you may find the following products helpful: | ||||
vena intercapitalis vena intercostalis vena intervertebralis vena jugularis vena labialis vena labialis inferior vena labialis superior vena lacrimalis vena laryngea vena lienalis vena lingualis vena lumbalis vena maxillaris vena mesenterica vena metacarpus vena metatarsus vena musculophrenica
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