anastomoois
Anastomoois is a term that appears in a small subset of historical anatomical writings and in some non-English medical texts. Broadly, it has been used to denote a network formed by interconnecting channels such as blood vessels, lymphatics, or ducts, in a manner analogous to anastomosis. The form seems to be a variant or misspelling related to the standard term anastomosis, and it is not widely recognized in contemporary anatomy.
Etymologically, ana stomo sis derives from the same Greek roots as anastomosis, referring to the joining and
In modern reference works, anastomoois is not treated as a distinct concept or entity. It is generally
See also: Anastomosis, Arteriovenous shunting, Vascular network.
Notes: There is no recognized taxonomic use, no described taxa, and no type specimens associated with the