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The inferior phrenic veins drain the diaphragm and follow the course of the inferior phrenic arteries; the right ends in the inferior vena cava; the left is often represented by two branches, one of which ends in the left renal or suprarenal vein,
The inferior phrenic artery is a bilaterally paired artery of the abdominal cavity which represents the main source of arterial supply to the diaphragm. Each artery usually arises either from the coeliac trunk or the abdominal aorta, however, their origin is highly variable and the different sites of origin are different for the left artery and right artery.
Inferior vena cava. Inferior phrenic veins; Lumbar veins; Ascending lumbar vein; Hepatic veins; Renal veins. Left suprarenal vein; Left ovarian vein; Left testicular vein; Right suprarenal vein; Right ovarian vein; Right testicular vein. Pampiniform plexus; Common iliac vein. Median sacral vein; Iliolumbar vein; Internal iliac vein. Superior ...
4.1 inferior phrenic. 4.2 celiac. 4.3 superior mesenteric. 4.4 middle ... on a level with the lower border of the third costal cartilage behind the left half of the ...
The parietal pleura is supplied by blood from the cavity wall under it, which can come from the aorta (intercostal, superior phrenic and inferior phrenic arteries), the internal thoracic arteries (pericardiacophrenic, anterior intercostal and musculophrenic branches), or their anastomoses.
Inferior phrenic may refer to: Inferior phrenic veins; Inferior phrenic arteries This page was last edited on 25 January 2016, at 20:18 (UTC). Text is available ...
The left gonadal vein usually empties into (inferior aspect of) [2] the ipsilateral renal vein [2] [3]: 1144 proximally to where the renal vein crossing over the aorta. [ 2 ] The right gonadal vein typically empties directly into the (right anterolateral aspect of) inferior vena cava , joining it at an acute angle, some 2 cm inferior to the ...
It receives one or two branches from the phrenic nerve. At the point of junction of the right phrenic plexus with the phrenic nerve is a small ganglion ( ganglion phrenicum ). This plexus distributes branches to the inferior vena cava, and to the suprarenal and hepatic plexuses .