venulusok
Venulusok is the Hungarian term for venules, the small vessels that form the early part of the venous drainage in the circulatory system. In anatomical usage, venules collect blood from capillary beds and channel it into larger veins, serving as a transitional stage between the microcirculation and the venous network.
Anatomy and distribution: Venules are thin-walled vessels lined by endothelium with a surrounding basement membrane. In
Function: The primary function of venulusok is to drain capillary blood and funnel it toward larger veins.
Clinical relevance: Changes in venular permeability and reactivity can contribute to edema and inflammatory pathology. Venulous
Etymology and terminology: The term venulus is Latin for a small vein, and venulusok is the plural