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Principal Veins
Principle Veins
This diagram shows the principal veins of the human body and their locations.
This diagram of the principal veins indicates the sigmoid signus, interior and exterior jugular veins, inferior thyroid vein, pulmonary arteries, heart, inferior vena cava, hepatic veins, renal veins, abdominal vena cava, testicularis vein, common iliac vein, perforating branches, external and internal iliac vein, external pudendal vein, deep femoral vein, great saphenous vein, femoral vein, accessory saphenous veins, superior genicular veins, popliteal vein, inferior genicular veins, small saphenous veins, anterior and posterior tibial veins, deep plantar veins, dorsal venous arch, dorsal digital vein, palmar digital veins, superficial palmar arch, deep palmar arch, ulnar vein, median antebranchial vein, cephalic vein, thoracoepigastric vein, median cubital vein, basilic vein, intercostal vein, brachial veins, axillary vein, internal thoracic vein, and subclavian vein.
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"Diagram of the Veins."
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