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Median sacral vein

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Median sacral vein
The iliac veins.
Details
ArteryMedian sacral artery
Identifiers
Latinvena sacralis mediana
TA98A12.3.10.002
TA25022
FMA77168
Anatomical terminology

The median sacral vein (or middle sacral veins) is a vein of the abdomen. It accompanies the median sacral artery along the front of the sacrum.[1] It ends in the left common iliac vein. Sometimes, it ends in the angle of junction of the two common iliac veins.

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Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 677 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

  1. ^ Kostov, Stoyan; Slavchev, Stanislav; Dzhenkov, Deyan; Stoyanov, George; Dimitrov, Nikolay; Yordanov, Angel (1 January 2021). "Median sacral artery anterior to the left common iliac vein: From anatomy to clinical applications. A report of two cases". Translational Research in Anatomy. 22: 100101. doi:10.1016/j.tria.2020.100101. ISSN 2214-854X.
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