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ranine
ranine, a. (ˈreɪnaɪn) [ad. mod.L. rānīnus, f. rāna frog: see -ine.] 1. Anat. Belonging to the under side of the tip of the tongue (the part liable to be affected by ranula); in ranine artery (the terminal branch of the lingual artery), ranine vein. Cf. F. veine ranine (Cotgr.), artère ranine (Littré...
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Deep lingual vein
terminates near the anterior border of the hyoglossus muscle by uniting with the sublingual vein to form the vena comitans of the hypoglossal nerve (ranine
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raninal
raninal, a. rare—1. = ranine 1.1822–34 Good's Study Med. (ed. 4) I. 93 The necessity for deep incisions has been superseded by bleeding from the raninal veins.
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ranula
‖ ranula Path. (ˈrænjʊlə) [L. rānula a little frog, a little swelling on the tongue of cattle (Vegetius), dim. of rāna frog. Cf. F. ranule.] A cystic tumour under the tongue, caused by the obstruction of the salivary ducts or glands. ‘The term is derived either from an imaginary resemblance of the s...
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Lingual artery
Deep lingual artery
The deep lingual artery (or ranine artery) is the terminal portion of the lingual artery after the sublingual artery is given off.
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External carotid artery
superficial fascia, platysma muscle, deep fascia, and anterior margin of the sternocleidomastoid; it is crossed by the hypoglossal nerve, by the lingual, ranine
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