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==Anatomy== | ==Anatomy== | ||
*The components of the cardiac venous system are the following: | *The components of the cardiac venous system are the following: | ||
===Coronary sinus=== | |||
*It is present in the coronary sulcus. | |||
*It receives most venous return of the [[heart]]. | |||
*It empties in the right atrium. | |||
===Great cardiac vein=== | |||
*It runs parallel to the LAD in the anterior interventricular groove. | |||
*It drains in the coronary sinus. | |||
===Middle cardiac vein=== | |||
*It runs parallel to the PDA in the posterior interventricular groove. | |||
*It drains in the coronary sinus. | |||
===Small cardiac vein=== | |||
*It runs parallel to the marginal artery. | |||
*It drains in the [[coronary sinus]]. | |||
===Anterior Cardiac Veins=== | |||
*Drains the anterior right [[ventricle]]. | |||
*Empties directly in the right atrium an not in the coronary sinus.<ref = "Morton" >Morton DA, Foreman KB, Albertine KH. Chapter 4. Heart. In: Morton DA, Foreman KB, Albertine KH, eds. The Big Picture: Gross Anatomy. New York: McGraw-Hill; 2011.</ref> | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
The cardiac veins] return deoxygenated blood from the myocardium to the right atrium and run parallel to coronary arteries.
Anatomy
- The components of the cardiac venous system are the following:
Coronary sinus
- It is present in the coronary sulcus.
- It receives most venous return of the heart.
- It empties in the right atrium.
Great cardiac vein
- It runs parallel to the LAD in the anterior interventricular groove.
- It drains in the coronary sinus.
Middle cardiac vein
- It runs parallel to the PDA in the posterior interventricular groove.
- It drains in the coronary sinus.
Small cardiac vein
- It runs parallel to the marginal artery.
- It drains in the coronary sinus.
Anterior Cardiac Veins
- Drains the anterior right ventricle.
- Empties directly in the right atrium an not in the coronary sinus.[1]
References
- ↑ Morton DA, Foreman KB, Albertine KH. Chapter 4. Heart. In: Morton DA, Foreman KB, Albertine KH, eds. The Big Picture: Gross Anatomy. New York: McGraw-Hill; 2011.