Veins of the human body (v2) (pt3)

Superior

mesenteric

vein

include

right

gastro-omental

vein,

ileocolic

vein,

right

colic

vein,

middle

colic

vein.

Ileocolic

vein

include

appendicular

vein.

Splenic

vein

include

left

gastro-omental

vein,

and

inferior

mesenteric

vein.

Inferior

mesenteric

vein

include

left

colic

vein,

sigmoid

veins,

superior

rectal

vein.

Veins

of

the

human-body

head

and

neck

include

external

jugular

vein,

internal

jugular

vein,

and

left

and

right

brachiocephalic

veins

(previously

called

innominate

veins).

External

jugular

vein

is

drained

to

by

retromandibular

vein

(also

known

as

temporomaxillary

vein,

posterior

facial

vein),

and

other

veins

that

directly

drain

to

external

jugular

vein.

Retromandibular

vein

(also

known

as

temporomaxillary

vein,

posterior

facial

vein)

is

drained

to

by

maxillary

vein

(also

known

as

internal

maxillary

vein)

(which

is

drained

to

by

pterygoid

plexus),

superficial

temporal

vein

(which

is

drained

to

by

anterior

auricular

veins).

Other

veins

that

directly

drain

to

external

jugular

vein

include

posterior

auricular

vein,

transverse

cervical

veins,

suprascapular

vein,

anterior

jugular

veins

(which

communicate

by

jugular

venous

arch

vein

[also

known

as

venous

jugular

arch

vein]).

Internal

jugular

vein

is

drained

to

by

diploic

veins

and

brain,

facial

vein

(also

known

as

anterior

facial

vein)

and

common

facial

vein,

and

other

veins

that

directly

drain

to

internal

jugular

vein.

Diploic

veins

and

brain

include

cerebral

veins

(which

drain

blood

from

the

cerebrum

of

the

human

brain),

cerebellar

veins

(consist

of

the

superior

cerebellar

veins

and

the

inferior

cerebellar

veins

[dorsal

cerebellar

veins],

which

drain

from

cerebellum

and

drains

to

dural

venous

sinuses),

and

dural

venous

sinuses

(also

called

dural

sinuses,

cerebral

sinuses,

or

cranial

sinuses,

which

receive

blood

from

the

cerebral

veins,

and

cerebrospinal

fluid

(CSF)

from

the

subarachnoid

space

via

arachnoid

granulations,

and

mainly

empty

into

the

internal

jugular

vein).

Cerebral

veins

include

superficial

cerebral

veins

and

deep

cerebral

veins.

Superficial

cerebral

veins

include

superior

cerebral

veins,

superficial

middle

cerebral

vein

(also

known

as

superficial

Sylvian

vein),

inferior

cerebral

veins,

inferior

anastomotic

vein

(also

known

as

the

vein

of

Labbe),

superior

anastomotic

vein

(also

known

as

the

vein

of

Trolard).

Deep

cerebral

veins

include

great

cerebral

vein

(also

known

as

the

vein

of

Galen),

internal

cerebral

veins

(which

include

basal

vein,

deep

middle

cerebral

vein

[also

known

as

the

deep

Sylvian

vein],

superior

thalamostriate

vein

[also

known

as

terminal

vein]).

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