Suprarenal veins
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Vein: Suprarenal veins | ||
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The anterior surfaces of the kidneys, showing the areas of contact of neighboring viscera. | ||
Latin | vv. suprarenales | |
Gray's | subject #173 679 | |
Drains from | adrenal gland | |
Artery | superior suprarenal artery, middle suprarenal artery, Inferior suprarenal artery |
The Suprarenal Veins are two in number:
- the right ends in the inferior vena cava.
- the left ends in the left renal or left inferior phrenic vein.
They receive blood from the adrenal glands and will sometimes form anastomoses with the inferior phrenic veins.
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[edit] External links
- SUNY Labs 40:04-0104 - "Posterior Abdominal Wall: Blood Supply to the Suprarenal Glands"
- Dorlands/Elsevier v_05/12851919 - left
- Dorlands/Elsevier v_05/12851911 - right
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