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The supratrochlear and supraorbital veins drain the anterior region of the scalp. These 2 veins unite to form the angular vein at the medial angle region of the eye and continue further as the facial vein.
The superficial temporal vein descends in front of the auricle and enters the parotid gland. It joins the maxillary vein to form the retromandibular vein.
The anterior division of the retromandibular vein unites with the facial vein to form the common facial vein, which then drains into the internal jugular vein.
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I believe the correct answer you are looking for is the external jugular vien
The blood from the face and scalp is drained by the external jugular vein. This vein is responsible for carrying deoxygenated blood back to the heart from the head, face, and neck areas.
Blood is supplied to the brain thru the carotid arteries, and drained thru the jugular vein.
From the capillaries of the kidney, deoxygenated blood flows through the renal vein. The renal vein empties directly into the inferior vena cava which carries the blood back to the heart.
Retromandibular
The splenic vein primarily drains blood from the spleen, but it also collects blood from several other organs. This includes the pancreas, as well as parts of the stomach (specifically the short gastric veins) and the inferior mesenteric vein, which drains the large intestine. The splenic vein ultimately merges with the superior mesenteric vein to form the hepatic portal vein, which transports blood to the liver.
The Juglar Vein brings blood from the head area to the Superior Vena Cava, which then enters the Right Atrium.
The areas supplied by the carotid artery are primarily drained by the internal jugular vein and the external jugular vein. The internal jugular vein collects blood from the brain, face, and neck, while the external jugular vein drains the superficial structures of the head and neck. Additionally, smaller veins such as the facial vein and the thyroid veins also contribute to draining regions supplied by the carotid artery.
cortical radiate veins, arcuate veins, interlobar veins, renal vein
Blood is drained from the liver through the hepatic veins, specifically the right, left, and middle hepatic veins. These veins collect oxygen-depleted blood from the liver and transport it to the inferior vena cava, which then carries the blood back to the heart for re-oxygenation.
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the gastrosplenic vein joins the superior mesenteric vein and takes blood to the hepatic vein
No. The gonads are drained by the gonadal veins. The left gonadal vein empties into the left renal vein (and further into the inferior vena cava) whereas the right gonadal vein empties directly into the inferior vena cava.