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13 lip 2023 · Coronary veins. Like all arteries in the body, there are veins that accompany them to drain the tissue of deoxygenated blood. Similarly, the veins of the heart often travel alongside the arterial vessels, carrying blood back to the heart. There are numerous venous tributaries traversing the surface of the heart.
- Circumflex Artery
Circumflex artery (Arteria circumflexa) The circumflex...
- Middle Cardiac Vein
The middle cardiac vein has a rather short and...
- Great Cardiac Vein
The great cardiac vein emerges at the apex of the heart from...
- Disorders of The Coronary Vessels
The coronary sinus is the main vein of the heart. It...
- Layers of the Heart
The myocardium is functionally the main constituent of the...
- Circumflex Artery
4 dni temu · Blood from the dorsal venous arch passes into three major veins in the leg: the small saphenous, great saphenous, and anterior tibial veins. The great saphenous vein ascends through the leg and thigh on the medial side, collecting blood from tissues in these regions.
8 sty 2024 · There are two main coronary arteries which branch to supply the entire heart. These are the left and right coronary arteries which arise from the left and right coronary sinuses within the aorta respectively.
The 2 main coronary arteries are the left main and right coronary arteries. Left main coronary artery (LMCA). The left main coronary artery supplies blood to the left side of the heart muscle (the left ventricle and left atrium). The left main coronary divides into branches:
8 sty 2024 · The great vessels of the heart function to carry blood to and from the heart as it pumps, located largely within the middle mediastinum. In this article we will consider the structure and anatomical relationships of the aorta, pulmonary arteries and veins, and the superior and inferior vena cavae.
11 paź 2022 · The great vessels of the heart include your aorta, pulmonary trunk, pulmonary veins and vena cava (superior and inferior). They connect directly to your heart.
8 sie 2023 · Muscle contractions aid the blood flow in the leg veins. The forward blood flow from the lower extremities to the heart is also influenced by respiratory changes that affect pressure gradients in the abdomen and chest cavity.