Innominate Veins: Understanding Their Name and Anatomy
The term Innominate is an English transliteration of the latin word “innominatus“ ,which literally means ” without a name “. So by calling the brachiocephalic veins” innominate“, anatomists implied that these great veins do not have specific functionally designated names, and so have remained namelessApothecary - Related Articles
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