ANATOMY - Azygos Venous System
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- Опубликовано: 19 апр 2018
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Descriptive anatomy of the azygos veins. Drawing anatomy on the whiteboard.
The term azygos means single i.e. without a companion.
Azygos system of veins consists of azygos, hemiazygos, and
accessory hemiazygos veins. These veins lie in front of thoracic part of vertebral column and play an important role in the venous drainage of the thorax.
The azygos vein connects the inferior vena cava with the
superior vena cava. It is provided with valves and may appear
tortuous.
The accessory hemiazygos vein lies on the left side only and corresponds to the upper part of the azygos vein.
Sometimes the terminal parts of hemiazygos and accessory hemiazygos veins join together to form a common trunk which crosses across the vertebral column to open into the azygos vein.
The hemiazygos vein lies on the left side only and corresponds to the lower part of the azygos vein.
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4th left posterior intercostal vein drains into accessory hemiazygos vein not into left superior intercostal vein
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I think there was a mistake made in the video. The left superior intercostal vein actually drains into the accessory hemiazygos vein, not the left brachiocephalic vein.
probably late and you already have a few years of med school done so you know very damn well how incredibly stupid veins are with their variable draining😂😂😂
my textbook even says its usually to hemiazygos accessoria buuuut it can also be to left brachiocephalic so deal with it students (i hate the anatomy of veins, so frustrating)
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