List of images in Gray's Anatomy: VII. The Veins
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introduction (Gray's s164)
the pulmonary veins (Gray's s165)
the systemic veins
the veins of the heart (Gray's s166)
the veins of the head and neck
the veins of the exterior of the head and face (Gray's s167)
the veins of the neck (Gray's s168)
- Gray's figure #558
- Gray's figure #559
- Gray's figure #560
- Gray's figure #561
- Gray's figure #562
- Gray's figure #563
the diploic veins (Gray's s169)
the veins of the brain (Gray's s170)
the sinuses of the dura mater. ophthalmic veins and emissary veins (Gray's s171)
- Gray's figure #566
- Gray's figure #567
- Gray's figure #568
- Gray's figure #569
- Gray's figure #570
- Gray's figure #571
- Gray's figure #572
the veins of the upper extremity and thorax (Gray's s172)
upper extremity
Superficial
Deep
thorax
Vertebral Column
the veins of the lower extremity, abdomen, and pelvis (Gray's s173)
Lower Extremity
The Superficial Veins of the Lower Extremity
The Deep Veins of the Lower Extremity
abdomen and pelvis
- Gray's figure #584
- Gray's figure #585
- Gray's figure #586
- Gray's figure #587
- Gray's figure #588
- Gray's figure #589
inferior vena cava
the portal system of veins (Gray's s174)
See also
- Gray's Anatomy
- List of images and subjects in Gray's Anatomy
- List of subjects in Gray's Anatomy: VII. The Veins
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