Right gastroepiploic vein

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Vein: Right gastroepiploic vein
Latin vena gastroomentalis dextra, vena gastroepiploica dextra
Gray's subject #174 682
Drains to superior mesenteric vein
Artery right gastroepiploic artery
Dorlands
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The right gastroepiploic vein (right gastroomental vein) receives branches from the greater omentum and from the lower parts of the antero-superior and posteroinferior surfaces of the stomach; it runs from left to right along the greater curvature of the stomach between the two layers of the greater omentum.


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