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Oesophageal veins

Introduction: Oesophageal veins

Description of Oesophageal veins

Oesophageal veins: small veins from the esophagus emptying into the brachiocephalic vein or the azygos veins.
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Oesophageal veins: Related Topics

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Terms Similar to Oesophageal veins:

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Broader terms for Oesophageal veins

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Hierarchical classifications of Oesophageal veins

The following list attempts to classify Oesophageal veins into categories where each line is subset of the next.

WordNet 2.1

  • vein,vena,venous blood vessel
  • blood vessel
  • vas,vessel
  • tube,tube-shaped structure
  • anatomical structure,bodily structure,body structure,complex body part,structure
  • body part
  • part,piece
  • thing
  • entity

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