Concept Information

Vena saphena parva

Anatomical Terms Info - Concept Id (ATI-ConceptId / ATICID)

5598

Foundational Model of Anatomy Id(s) (FMAIDs)

44333

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Change history

by: O.P. Gobée ADMIN, MD., Netherlands  [Change Id: 1]
NEW Structure/Concept:Vena saphena parva [ATI-ConceptId:5598]
SET (or ADDED) Term for this Structure/Concept:Small saphenous vein
SET (or ADDED) Term for this Structure/Concept:Lesser saphenous vein
SET (or ADDED) Term for this Structure/Concept:Short saphenous vein
SET (or ADDED) Term for this Structure/Concept:Vena saphena parva
SET (or ADDED) Term for this Structure/Concept:Petite veine saphène
Primary Term:Vena saphena parva
SET (or ADDED) Foundational Model of Anatomy Id (FMAID):44333
SET (or ADDED) Contributor:Jose Mejino
REASON FOR CHANGE(S): Initial import from AnatomicalTerms.info 1.0 database, originally extracted and imported from Foundational Model of Anatomy database, 2007.
by:  [Change Id: 34838]
NEW Term for this Structure/Concept:小隐静脉
REASON FOR CHANGE(S): mass Import of Chinese terms from Excel 20-05-2016
by: Dr. B (Bradford) DM Martin, PhD. Professor of Physical Therapy, United States  [Change Id: 274000]
NEW Definition or Description:Vein that arises as a continuation of the lateral marginal vein of foot and extends to its opening into the popliteal vein.
SET Primary Definition TO:Vein that arises as a continuation of the lateral marginal vein of foot and extends to its opening into the popliteal vein.
SET Singular/Plural TO:Singular
SET Repetition Pattern TO:One instance on the left and one instance on the right
SET Left/right specific TO:Generic (side not specified)
by: Professor Dr I (Ian ) W Whitmore, MD. Prof., Anatomist, Faculty in Health Related Topic, United Kingdom  [Change Id: 420419]
CHANGED Definition or Description [Vein that arises as a continuation of th...] INTO:Vein that arises as a continuation of the {lateral marginal vein} of foot and extends to its opening into the {popliteal vein}.