The vascular channel in the fetus passing through the liver and joining the umbilical vein with the inferior vena cava. [ VHOG:0000924 ]
Term information
- EMAPA:17343
- UMLS:C1288338 (ncithesaurus:Ductus_Venosus)
- EHDAA:5402
- VHOG:0000924
- NCIT:C34143
- FMA:71007
- Wikipedia:Ductus_venosus
- EHDAA2:0000422
- SCTID:304829005
- MA:0002111
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The vascular channel in the fetus passing through the liver and joining the umbilical vein with the inferior vena cava. [TFD][VHOG]
Ductus venosus naturally closes during the first week of life in most full-term neonates; however, it may take much longer to close in pre-term neonates. Functional closure occurs within minutes of birth. Structural closure in term babies occurs within 3 to 7 days. After it closes, the remnant is known as ligamentum venosum
Term relations
- vein
- develops from some left umbilical vein
- branching part of some left umbilical vein
- part of some embryonic cardiovascular system