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  1. Axillary vein - Wikipedia

    In human anatomy, the axillary vein is a large blood vessel that conveys blood from the lateral aspect of the thorax, axilla (armpit) and upper limb toward the heart.

  2. Axillary vein: Anatomy, tributaries, drainage | Kenhub

    Nov 3, 2023 · The axillary vein is a deep vein of the upper limb that is formed by the union of the brachial and basilic veins. It starts at the lower border of the teres major muscle and ascends …

  3. Axillary vein | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org

    The axillary vein is one of the major veins of the upper limb. It is formed by the union of the paired brachial veins and the basilic vein and contributes to the drainage of the axilla, arm and superolateral …

  4. Axillary Vein | Complete Anatomy - Elsevier

    Discover the origin, course, tributaries, and drainage areas of the axillary vein for a comprehensive understanding of human anatomy.

  5. Axillary vein - Structure, Location, Function, Diagram

    The axillary vein receives blood from the deep veins, such as the brachial veins, and from superficial veins like the basilic and cephalic veins, which drain the skin, muscles, and subcutaneous tissues of …

  6. The axillary vein and its tributaries are not in the mirror ...

    The superficial vein of the axillary base is not connected to the cephalic vein or the basilic vein, but drained directly into the axillary vein, and could potentially be used for intravenous access.

  7. Axillary Veins - Structure, Function & Location

    They are the continuation of the brachial veins and form an important part of the venous return system for the upper body. The axillary veins are located in the axilla (armpit) and drain blood from the upper …

  8. Axillary Vein - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    The axillary vein is defined as a continuation of the basilic vein at the lower edge of the teres major muscle, receiving tributaries primarily from the brachial veins and the cephalic vein, and transforming …

  9. Axillary vein - e-Anatomy - IMAIOS

    The axillary vein (v. axillaris) begins at the lower border of the Teres major, as the continuation of the basilic vein, increases in size as it ascends, and ends at the outer border of the first rib as the …

  10. Axillary vein – Easy Anatomy 3D

    We will consider the anatomy, areas of blood drainage, and anastomoses of the axillary vein. The axillary vein (vena axillaris) is a large, paired vein that is located in the axilla on the right and left.