Anastomose - significado y definición. Qué es Anastomose
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Qué (quién) es Anastomose - definición

RECONNECTION OF TWO STREAMS THAT PREVIOUSLY BRANCHED OUT
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  • A network of blood vessels
  • Vein skeleton of a ''[[Hydrangea]]'' leaf showing anastomoses of veins
  • Anastomosing gills of Marasmius cf. cladophyllus

anastomose         
v. n.
(Bot. and Anat.) Inosculate, unite at the end.
Anastomose         
·vi To Inosculate; to intercommunicate by anastomosis, as the arteries and veins.
II. Anastomose ·add. ·vi Of any channels or lines, to meet and unite or run into each other, as rivers; to Coalesce; to Interjoin.
anastomose         
[?'nast?m??z]
¦ verb chiefly Medicine link or be linked by anastomosis.

Wikipedia

Anastomosis

An anastomosis (, plural anastomoses) is a connection or opening between two things (especially cavities or passages) that are normally diverging or branching, such as between blood vessels, leaf veins, or streams. Such a connection may be normal (such as the foramen ovale in a fetus's heart) or abnormal (such as the patent foramen ovale in an adult's heart); it may be acquired (such as an arteriovenous fistula) or innate (such as the arteriovenous shunt of a metarteriole); and it may be natural (such as the aforementioned examples) or artificial (such as a surgical anastomosis). The reestablishment of an anastomosis that had become blocked is called a reanastomosis. Anastomoses that are abnormal, whether congenital or acquired, are often called fistulas.

The term is used in medicine, biology, mycology, geology, and geography.