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Latest revision as of 20:24, 4 September 2012
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
The obturator vein begins in the upper portion of the adductor region of the thigh and enters the pelvis through the upper part of the obturator foramen, in the obturator canal.
It runs backward and upward on the lateral wall of the pelvis below the obturator artery, and then passes between the ureter and the hypogastric artery, to end in the hypogastric vein.
Additional images
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Variations in origin and course of obturator artery.
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The relations of the femoral and abdominal inguinal rings, seen from within the abdomen. Right side.
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Veins of the penis.