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Veins (/
veɪn/) are
blood vessels in the
circulatory system of
humans and most
other animals that
carry blood towards the heart. Most
veins carry deoxygenated...
- "Physiopathologie Hémodynamique de l'Insuffisance veineuse".
Chirurgie des
veines des
Membres Inférieurs.
AERCV editions 23. Paris. p. 49.{{cite book}}: CS1...
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brachiocephalic veins (previously
called innominate veins) are
major veins in the
upper chest,
formed by the
union of the
ipsilateral internal jugular vein and subclavian...
- arteries, and
large veins;
other arteries,
smaller arterioles,
capillaries that join with
venules (small
veins), and
other veins. The
circulatory system...
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jugular veins (Latin:
Venae iugulares) are
veins that take
blood from the head back to the
heart via the
superior vena cava. The
internal jugular vein descends...
- The
portal vein or
hepatic portal vein (HPV) is a
blood vessel that
carries blood from the
gastrointestinal tract, gallbladder,
pancreas and
spleen to...
- that
administers fluids,
medications and
nutrients directly into a person's
vein. The
intravenous route of
administration is
commonly used for rehydration...
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Analyses of
vein patterns often fall into
consideration of the
vein orders,
primary vein type,
secondary vein type (major
veins), and
minor vein density....
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Dragon veins (Chinese: 龍脈/龙脉) or dragon's lines/tracks are a
concept in Feng S****. It
refers to
channels of
energy flowing through mountain ranges. They...
- the flow of
blood through the
circulatory system. When a
blood vessel (a
vein or an artery) is injured, the body uses
platelets (thrombocytes) and fibrin...