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Superficial and Deep Veins of Lower Limb.3d rendering-stock-foto
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. The anatomical record. Anatomy; Anatomy. The Anatomical Eecord. 201 McClure ('06) has described abdominal veins in the S mm. embryo of Didelphys: "These two veins resemble in all their relations the posterior division of the abdominal veins of the embryos of reptiles, since they receive tributaries from the body walls, open cranially into the umbilical veins and connect caudallv with the external iliac veins. . The. Axillary Vein Long Thoracic Vein Glandular Body   Lat. branch of Sup. Epigastric Femoral Vein Mesial branch of Sup. Epigastric Dasyurus Geoffroyi d^ FIG. 4 abdominal veins a-stock-foto
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. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. THE DEEP VEINS OF THE LOWEK EXTREMITY. 987 the medial side of the femoral artery. About 37 mm. (one and a half inches) below the inguinal ligament it enters the middle compartment of the femoral sheath, through which it ascends to its termination, lying between the compartment for the femoral artery on the lateral side and the femoral canal on the medial side. It usually contains two bicuspid valves—one near its termination and the other just proximal to the entrance of its profunda tributary. Tributaries.—It receives tributaries which correspond w-stock-foto