From the Femoral vein, you would go to the inferior vena cava, which then leads to the right atrium of the heart. From there, you'd go tothe right AV valve to the right ventricle and then to the pulmonary SL valve. Then, you'd go to the pulmonary artery and then the lungs. Once in the lumgs, go to the lower lobe of the right lung. There are three lobes within the rght lung, unlike the left lung, wich has two. The three lobes are the Superior lobe, at the top, the Middle lobe, in the middle, and lastly, the Inferior lobe at the bottom.
Femoral vein
The femoral vein is a muscular vein.
I believe you would use a tracer chemical and an MRI or CT scanner.
femoral vein
From the Femoral vein, you would go to the inferior vena cava, which then leads to the right atrium of the heart. From there, you'd go tothe right AV valve to the right ventricle and then to the pulmonary SL valve. Then, you'd go to the pulmonary artery and then the lungs. Once in the lungs, go to the lower lobe of the right lung. There are three lobes within the rght lung, unlike the left lung, wich has two. The three lobes are the Superior lobe, at the top, the Middle lobe, in the middle, and lastly, the Inferior lobe at the bottom
The femoral vein drains blood from the leg into the torso.
Femoral vein
The main artery that feeds the legs would be the femoral artery.
The common femoral vein is medial to the common femoral artery. The common femoral artery lies farther from the body's midline.
Femoral vein
No
Femoral vein carries blood back to the hear from the legs.