The spelling of the medical term "ductus cyaticua" may seem complex, but it can be easily understood using IPA phonetic transcription. The term is pronounced as /dʌktəs saɪˈætɪkjuːə/ and refers to the sciatic duct or vein. The spelling can be broken down into its individual components - "ductus" meaning duct and "cyaticua" referring to the sciatic nerve. Understanding the IPA transcription can make it easier to spell and accurately pronounce medical terms, facilitating clear communication in the healthcare industry.
The duct leading from the gallbladder; it joins the hepatic duct to form the ductus choledochus.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.