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- Vena_comitans abstract "Vena comitans is Latin for accompanying vein. It refers to a vein that is usually paired, with both veins lying on the sides of an artery. They are found in close proximity to arteries so that the pulsations of the artery aid venous return. Because they are generally found in pairs, they are often referred to by their plural form: venae comitantes. Venae comitantes are usually found with certain smaller arteries, especially those in the extremities. Larger arteries, on the other hand, generally do not have venae comitantes. They usually have a single, similarly sized vein which is not as intimately associated with the artery.Examples of arteries and their venae comitantes: Radial artery and radial veins Ulnar artery and ulnar veins Brachial artery and brachial veinsExamples of arteries that do not have venae comitantes (i.e. those that have \"regular\" veins): Axillary artery and the axillary vein Subclavian artery and the subclavian vein".
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- Vena_comitans wikiPageWikiLink Axillary_artery.
- Vena_comitans wikiPageWikiLink Axillary_vein.
- Vena_comitans wikiPageWikiLink Brachial_artery.
- Vena_comitans wikiPageWikiLink Brachial_veins.
- Vena_comitans wikiPageWikiLink Category:Human_anatomy.
- Vena_comitans wikiPageWikiLink Radial_artery.
- Vena_comitans wikiPageWikiLink Radial_veins.
- Vena_comitans wikiPageWikiLink Subclavian_artery.
- Vena_comitans wikiPageWikiLink Subclavian_vein.
- Vena_comitans wikiPageWikiLink Ulnar_artery.
- Vena_comitans wikiPageWikiLink Ulnar_veins.
- Vena_comitans wikiPageWikiLink Venous_return_curve.
- Vena_comitans wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vena comitans".
- Vena_comitans wikiPageWikiLinkText "vena comitans".
- Vena_comitans caption "The deep veins of the upper limb.".
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- Vena_comitans name "Vena comitans".
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- Vena_comitans wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Vein.
- Vena_comitans subject Category:Human_anatomy.
- Vena_comitans hypernym Latin.
- Vena_comitans type AnatomicalStructure.
- Vena_comitans type Person.
- Vena_comitans type Vein.
- Vena_comitans type Thing.
- Vena_comitans type Q4936952.
- Vena_comitans type Q9609.
- Vena_comitans comment "Vena comitans is Latin for accompanying vein. It refers to a vein that is usually paired, with both veins lying on the sides of an artery. They are found in close proximity to arteries so that the pulsations of the artery aid venous return. Because they are generally found in pairs, they are often referred to by their plural form: venae comitantes. Venae comitantes are usually found with certain smaller arteries, especially those in the extremities.".
- Vena_comitans label "Vena comitans".
- Vena_comitans sameAs Q4922501.
- Vena_comitans sameAs Vena_satélite.
- Vena_comitans sameAs m.0c857j.
- Vena_comitans sameAs Vena_comitans.
- Vena_comitans sameAs Q4922501.
- Vena_comitans wasDerivedFrom Vena_comitans?oldid=686215109.
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- Vena_comitans name "Vena comitans".