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August 26, 2023 4 mins
https://youtu.be/nN6JBTcwFWc 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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