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==Functional anatomy==
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'''Functional anatomy'''
  
 
Larger veins have a simailar archiecture to arteries, though thinner walled.   
 
Larger veins have a simailar archiecture to arteries, though thinner walled.   
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The intimal layer has no internal elastic lamina.   
 
The intimal layer has no internal elastic lamina.   
 
The main distinguishing feature of veins is their posession of valves.
 
The main distinguishing feature of veins is their posession of valves.
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==Developmental pathology==
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[[Arteriovenous Anastamoses]].
 
  
==[[Venous Dilation]]==
 
 
 
 
==[[Phlebitis]]==
 
 
 
==[[Thrombosis]]==
 
 
==[[Venous Rupture]]==
 
  
 
[[Category:Cardiovascular_System_-_Pathology]][[Category:To_Do_-_Cardiovascular]]
 
[[Category:Cardiovascular_System_-_Pathology]][[Category:To_Do_-_Cardiovascular]]

Revision as of 14:08, 1 July 2010

Venous Pathology

Functional anatomy

Larger veins have a simailar archiecture to arteries, though thinner walled. Venules have no muscular layer. The intimal layer has no internal elastic lamina. The main distinguishing feature of veins is their posession of valves.