How To Use Azygos In A Sentence

  • E, great azygos vein crossing œsophagus and right bronchus to empty into the superior vena cava; A Practical Physiology
  • Around the bronchial tubes and their ramifications there are also arteries and veins called the bronchial, arising from the vena azygos or vena cava, and from the aorta. Angelic Wisdom Concerning the Divine Love and the Divine Wisdom
  • Comparing Aurobindo to worshippers of Saguna Brahman is a gross mistake....according to him the supreme is above both saguna and nirguna brahman..even Swami Vivekananda never remarked that the nirguna was highest, and nothing could be beyond it, his only contention like other advaitics was nirguna is higher than saguna azygos #61059 - 01/18/06 10:54 AM Advaita Philosophy Advaita Discussion Sri Aurobindo is quite "liberal"
  • The middle genicular artery (a. genu media; azygos articular artery) is a small branch, arising opposite the back of the knee-joint. VI. The Arteries. 6c. The Popliteal Artery
  • Above the level of the renal veins the right cardinal vein persists as the azygos vein and receives the right intercostal veins, while the hemiazygos veins are brought into communication with it by the development of transverse branches in front of the vertebral column (Figs. 479, 480) 33 V. Angiology. 3. Development of the Vascular System
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  • When doctors performed the venogram in February, they discovered blockages in one of his jugular veins and the azygos vein in his chest. CTV News RSS Feed
  • The general median line of the human body is characterized as the point of fusion of the two sides; and all structures or organs which range this common centre are either symmetrically azygos, or symmetrically duplex. Surgical Anatomy
  • At this latter situation it is in immediate contact with the posterior thick part of the left lung; whilst on its right are placed, L, the thoracic duct; I, the oesophagus; K, the vena azygos, and the vertebral column. Surgical Anatomy
  • The azygos organ presents as a symmetrical unity, and the duplex organ as a symmetrical duality. Surgical Anatomy
  • But what earthly use has a man for valves in the intercostal veins which carry blood almost horizontally backward to the azygos veins? Scientific American Supplement, No. 447, July 26, 1884
  • He discovered the valve which guards the _foramen ovale_ in the fœtus; and he not only verified the observation of Etienne as to the valve-like fold guarding the entrance of each hepatic vein into the inferior vena cava, but he also fully described the _vena azygos_. Fathers of Biology
  • Every branch of the aorta which ramifies upon the abdominal parietes has its accompanying vein returning either to the vena cava or the vena azygos, and entering either of these vessels at a point on the same level as that at which itself arises. Surgical Anatomy
  • It must not be confused with the inferior cava, which is not found in the dog-fish, the [right] posterior cardinals representing the rabbit's azygos vein. Text Book of Biology, Part 1: Vertebrata
  • The portion of the right primitive jugular vein between the left innominate and the azygos vein forms the upper part of the superior vena cava of the adult; the lower part of this vessel, i.e., below the entrance of the azygos vein, is formed by the right Cuvierian duct. V. Angiology. 3. Development of the Vascular System
  • The bronchial courses caudally, beneath the arch of the azygos vein, to the right bronchus, where it follows the posterosuperior border of the bronchus to enter the lung.
  • The vena azygos may be displaced outward, so that, instead of curving over the root of the lung, it makes a deep fissure in the upper part of the right lung, called the azygos lobe.
  • The receptacle of the chyle is a membranous bag, about two thirds of an inch long, and one third of an inch wide, at its superior part it is contracted into a slender membranous pipe, called the thoracic duct, because its course is principally through the thorax; it passes between the aorta and the vena azygos, then obliquely over the oesophagus, and great curvature of the aorta, and continuing its course towards the internal jugular vein, it enters the left subclavian vein on its superior part. Popular Lectures on Zoonomia Or The Laws of Animal Life, in Health and Disease

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