Brachiocephalic vein

Vein: Brachiocephalic vein
The thyroid gland and its relations. (Label for "Right innom. vein" and "Left innom. vein" visible at bottom center.)
The arch of the aorta, and its branches. (Right innom. vein labeled at upper right; left innominate vein labeled at center top.)
Latin vena brachiocephalica, venae anonymæ
Gray's subject #172 664
Source internal jugular
subclavian
superior intercostal
vertebral
inferior thyroid
Drains to superior vena cava
Artery brachiocephalic artery
MeSH Brachiocephalic+Veins

The left and right brachiocephalic veins (or innominate veins) in the upper chest are formed by the union of each corresponding internal jugular vein and subclavian vein. This is at the level of the sternoclavicular joint.[1]

These great vessels merge to form the superior vena cava.

The brachiocephalic veins are the major veins returning blood to the superior vena cava.

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References

  1. ^ Chitnis, Cumberbatch, Gankande. Practice Papers for MCEM Part A, Wiley-Blackwell 2010