Changes

Jump to navigation Jump to search
no edit summary
Line 1: Line 1: −
'''Essentially the lay out of the veins is similar in all domestic species.'''
+
==Overview==
    +
The hindlimb deep veins are very closely related to their respective arteries. Essentially the lay out of the veins is similar in all domestic species.
   −
The hindlimb deep veins are very closely related to their respective arteries.
   
The veins of the pelvic limb originate in venous networks at the distal limit; the '''arcus terminalis'''. The networks converge and form the following veins (in distal to proximal order):
 
The veins of the pelvic limb originate in venous networks at the distal limit; the '''arcus terminalis'''. The networks converge and form the following veins (in distal to proximal order):
   −
* '''Medial and lateral plantar digital veins'''
+
1.'''Medial and lateral plantar digital veins'''
* '''Metatarsal veins'''
+
2.'''Metatarsal veins'''
* '''Dorsal pedal vein'''
+
3.'''Dorsal pedal vein'''
* '''Cranial tibial vein'''
+
4.'''Cranial tibial vein'''
** '''Medial saphenous vein''' - both saphenous veins are the only hindlimb veins that run superficially and the medial vein is the largest of the two except in dogs.  
+
5.'''Medial saphenous vein'''   
** '''Lateral saphenous vein'''
+
6.'''Lateral saphenous vein'''
* '''Popliteal vein'''
+
7.'''Popliteal vein'''
* '''Femoral vein'''
+
8.'''Femoral vein'''
    +
Both of the '''saphenous veins''' are the only hindlimb veins that run superficially and the '''medial vein''' is the largest of the two, except in dogs.
 
[[Category:Vascular System - Anatomy & Physiology]][[Category:Musculoskeletal System - Anatomy & Physiology]]
 
[[Category:Vascular System - Anatomy & Physiology]][[Category:Musculoskeletal System - Anatomy & Physiology]]
[[Category:To Do - A&P]]
+
[[Category:To Do - AimeeHicks]]
1,473

edits

Navigation menu