Dorsal venous arch of the foot

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Dorsal venous arch of the foot is a significant part of the human circulatory system. It is a superficial vein that is located on the dorsum (top surface) of the foot and plays a crucial role in venous return from the foot to the heart.

Etymology[edit]

The term "dorsal" is derived from the Latin word "dorsum" which means back or upper side. "Venous" is derived from the Latin word "vena" which means vein, and "arch" is derived from the Latin word "arcus" which means bow or curve. Therefore, the term "dorsal venous arch of the foot" refers to the curved vein located on the upper side of the foot.

Anatomy[edit]

The dorsal venous arch of the foot is a large superficial vein that is located on the dorsum of the foot. It is formed by the confluence of the medial marginal vein and the lateral marginal vein. The dorsal venous arch gives rise to the great saphenous vein and the small saphenous vein, which are responsible for draining blood from the foot back to the heart.

Function[edit]

The primary function of the dorsal venous arch is to collect deoxygenated blood from the foot and return it to the heart. It does this by draining into the great saphenous vein and the small saphenous vein, which carry the blood up the leg and towards the heart.

Clinical significance[edit]

The dorsal venous arch is often used as a site for venipuncture (the process of drawing blood from the veins) due to its superficial location and large size. It is also a site where varicose veins can develop.

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