The two major veins which drain the leg are 1) the femoral vein, and 2) the saphenous vein.
The two major veins which drain the leg are 1) the femoral vein, and 2) the saphenous vein.
Tibial Vein
The right and left hepatic veins.
Renal veins empty into the inferior vena cava
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jugular veins...internal and external
They go through the suprarenal veins. The left suprarenal vein drains into the left renal vein, although in a minority of individuals it drains into the inferior phrenic vein. The right suprarenal vein drains directly into the inferior vena cava.
The subclavian vein is a major vein that drains blood from the upper extremities and returns it to the heart. There are two of these veins, and like all large veins supply large amounts of blood from the body.
The difference is that venous thrombosis refers to a blood clot that forms in a vein and deep vein thrombosis is a clot that forms in the deep veins of a leg.
In human anatomy, the hepatic veins are the veinsthat drain de-oxygenated blood from the liverinto the inferior vena cava.
In either case there is a bed of veins called the pampiniform plexus which directly drain the organs blood supply. The plexus then drains into discreet veins; from the ovaries, the ovarian veins and from the testes, the testicular veins. These discreet veins connect directly to the inferior vena cava.
Portal vein receives blood from two major veins, Superior mesenteric vein that drains the entire small bowel and splenic vein which drains the entire large bowel and spleen. Portal vein supplies about 60% of the total blood flow to the liver.
Portal vein receives blood from two major veins, Superior mesenteric vein that drains the entire small bowel and splenic vein which drains the entire large bowel and spleen. Portal vein supplies about 60% of the total blood flow to the liver.
The left gondanal vein drains into the left renal vein and the right gonadal vein, the renal veins and the hepatic veins drain into the inferior vena cava. The blood will then travel along the inferior vena cava to return to the right atrium.