Sucquet-Hoyer anastomosis (canal)

Sucquet-Hoyer anastomosis (canal)
Suc·quet-Hoy·er anastomosis (canal) (su-kaґ hoyґər) [J.P. Sucquet, French anatomist, 1840–1870; Heinrich Friedrich Hoyer, Polish anatomist, 1834–1907] segmentum arteriale anastomosis arteriovenosae glomeriformis.

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  • segmentum arteriale anastomosis arteriovenosae glomeriformis — the arterial segment of the anastomosis arteriovenosa glomeriformis, which has a narrow lumen and a thick wall consisting of three to six layers of contractile glomus cells (pulvinar tunicae internae). Called also Sucquet Hoyer anastomosis or… …   Medical dictionary

  • Sucquet — J.P., French anatomist, 1840–1870. See S. anastomoses, under anastomosis, S. canals, under canal, S. Hoyer anastomoses, under anastomosis, S. Hoyer canals, under canal …   Medical dictionary

  • Hoyer — Heinrich F., Polish anatomist and histologist, 1834–1907. See H. anastomoses, under anastomosis, H. canals, under canal, Sucquet H. canals, under canal …   Medical dictionary

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