venulák
Venulák is a term used in some Slavic-language medical texts to refer to a small venule, the vessel that drains blood from capillary networks. It is a diminutive form derived from venula and is encountered in descriptions of the microcirculation.
Anatomy and physiology: Venuláky are short, thin-walled vessels that link capillaries to larger venules and veins.
Function: The primary role is to collect blood from capillary beds and transport it toward the venous
Distribution and clinical relevance: Venuláky are found throughout the vascular network in most tissues, with higher
Terminology: The usage of venulák varies by language and publication; in English literature the equivalent term