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Lateral thoracic vein

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Drains to
  
TA
  
A12.3.08.011

Dorlands/Elsevier
  
v_05/12852022

FMA
  
71210

Lateral thoracic vein

Latin
  
vena thoracica lateralis

The lateral thoracic vein (sometimes debatably referred to as the long thoracic vein) is a tributary of the axillary vein. It runs with the lateral thoracic artery and drains the Serratus anterior muscle and the Pectoralis major muscle.

Normally, the thoracoepigastric vein exists between this vein and superficial epigastric vein (a tributary of femoral vein), to act as a shunt for blood if the portal system (through the liver) develops hypertension or a blockage.

References

Lateral thoracic vein Wikipedia


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