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Lateral thoracic vein

 
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Vein: Lateral thoracic vein
The veins of the right axilla, viewed from in front. (Lateral thoracic vein not labeled but region is visible.)
Latin vena thoracica lateralis
Drains to axillary vein
Artery lateral thoracic artery

The lateral thoracic vein is a tributary of the axillary vein. It runs with the lateral thoracic artery and drains the Serratus anterior muscle and the Pectoralis major muscle.

Normally, the thoracoepigastric vein exists between this vein and superficial epigastric vein (a tributary of femoral vein), to act as a shunt for blood if the portal system (through the liver) develops hypertension or a blockage.

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