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Plantar venous arch

Introduction: Plantar venous arch

Description of Plantar venous arch

Plantar venous arch: [TA] the arch formed by the plantar digital veins from the toes, which accompanies the plantar arterial arch. SYN: arcus venosus plantaris [TA].
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