Inferior epigastric vein
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In human anatomy, inferior epigastric vein refers to the vein that drains into the external iliac vein and arises from the superior epigastric vein. Along its course, it is accompanied by a similarly named artery, the inferior epigastric artery.
Additional images
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The interfoveolar ligament, seen from in front.
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The internal mammary artery and its branches.
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Posterior view of the anterior abdominal wall in its lower half. The peritoneum is in place, and the various cords are shining through.
See also
External link
- Template:GraySubject - "External iliac artery"
- Template:SUNYAnatomyLabs - "Anterior Abdominal wall: Blood Vessels in the Rectus sheath"
- Template:SUNYAnatomyFigs - "Incisions and the contents of the rectus sheath."