Pancreatic veins

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Vein: Pancreatic veins
Latin venae pancreaticae
Gray's subject #174 681
Dorlands/Elsevier v_05/12851225

The pancreatic veins consist of several small vessels which drain the body and tail of the pancreas, and open into the trunk of the lienal vein.

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