Superficial epigastric vein
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Vein: Superficial epigastric vein | |
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The left femoral triangle. (Superior epigastric vesseles labeled at center top.) | |
The great saphenous vein and its tributaries at the fossa ovalis. | |
Latin | vena epigastrica superficialis |
Gray's | p.669 |
Drains to | great saphenous vein femoral vein |
Artery | Superficial epigastric artery |
The superficial epigastric vein is a vein which travels with the superficial epigastric artery. It joins the accessory saphenous vein near the fossa ovalis.
Additional images
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The subcutaneous inguinal ring.
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The great saphenous vein and its tributaries.
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The femoral vein and its tributaries.
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Superficial veins oflower limbSuperficial dissection.Anterior view.
External links
- 35:02-0100 at the SUNY Downstate Medical Center - "Anterior Abdominal Wall: Blood Vessels in the Superficial Fascia"
- SUNY Anatomy Image 7131
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