Preferred Name |
posterior vena cava |
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Synonyms |
posterior vena cava inferior caval vein inferior vena cava caudal vena cava vena cava inferior postcava |
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Definitions |
A vein that carries deoxygenated blood from the lower half of the body into the right atrium of the heart. |
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ID |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0001072 |
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connected to | ||
database_cross_reference |
EMAPA:18416 XAO:0000388 UMLS:C0042458 NCIT:C12815 EHDAA2:0000611 BTO:0002682 AAO:0011083 Wikipedia:Inferior_vena_cava galen:InferiorVenaCava MESH:D014682 VHOG:0001194 SCTID:181369003 FMA:10951 GAID:548 MA:0000480 |
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depicted by |
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4d/Gray577.png |
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drains | ||
has_exact_synonym |
posterior vena cava inferior caval vein inferior vena cava |
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has_related_synonym |
caudal vena cava vena cava inferior postcava |
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hasOBONamespace |
uberon |
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id |
UBERON:0001072 |
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inSubset |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/uberon/core#human_reference_atlas |
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label |
posterior vena cava |
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notation |
UBERON:0001072 |
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part_of | ||
prefLabel |
posterior vena cava |
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RO_0002175 | ||
textual definition |
A vein that carries deoxygenated blood from the lower half of the body into the right atrium of the heart. |
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treeView | ||
UBPROP_0000001 |
Trunk of systemic vein which is formed by the union of the right common iliac vein and the left common iliac vein and terminates in the right atrium[FMA]. |
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UBPROP_0000003 |
Phylogenetic modifications within this basic pattern of arteries and veins are largely correlated with functional changes. In the transition from water to land, gills gave way to lungs, accompanied by the establishment of a pulmonary circulation. In some fishes and certainly in tetrapods, the cardinal veins become less involved in blood return. Instead, the composite, prominent postcava (posterior vena cava) arose to drain the posterior part of the body and the precava (anterior vena cava) developed to drain the anterior part of the body.[well established][VHOG] |
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disjointWith | ||
subClassOf |