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 subclavian artery is paired major arteries of the upper thorax (chest), below the clavicle (collar bone) in human anatomy. They receive blood from the aortic arch. The left subclavian artery supplies blood to the left arm and the right subclavian artery supplies blood to the right arm, with some branches supplying the head and thorax.
A jugular vein returns blood from the head back to the heart.
The subclavian vein return blood from arms to heart
Carries oxygenated blood away from the heart and to the arms
A part of a major vein of the upper extremities or forelimbs that passes beneath the clavicle and is continuous with the axillary vein.
The subclavian vein is a continuation of the axillary vein. The subclavian vein joins the internal jugular to form the brachiocephalic vein.
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Axillary veinn.A part of a major vein of the upper extremities or forelimbs that passes beneath the clavicle and is continuous with the axillary vein.Read more: subclavian-vein
These would be the right lymphatic duct and the thoracic trunk.
The subclavian vein is involved in 40% of cases and the subclavian artery in 1% of cases.
The long thoracic duct begins at the cysterna chyli and continues superiorly to drain the lymph from the legs, abdomen, left arm, and left side of the thorax, neck, and head into the left subclavian vein, then on to its juncture with an internal jugular vein to drain lymph into venous blood
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The blood travels through the digital veins, the superficial palmar veins which drain into the cephalic vein, the median cubital vein, the basilic vein, the axillary vein, the subclavian vein, the brachiocephalic vein, and the superior vena cava to go to the right atrium.