Veins of the human body (v2) (pt3)
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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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