Deep cervical vein

Deep cervical vein

The vertebral vein
Details
Drains to vertebral vein
Artery deep cervical artery
Identifiers
Latin vena cervicalis profunda
Dorlands
/Elsevier
v_05/12849856
TA A12.3.04.017
FMA 4746

Anatomical terminology

The deep cervical vein (posterior vertebral or posterior deep cervical vein) accompanies its artery between the Semispinales capitis and colli.

It begins in the suboccipital region by communicating branches from the occipital vein and by small veins from the deep muscles at the back of the neck.

It receives tributaries from the plexuses around the spinous processes of the cervical vertebræ, and terminates in the lower part of the vertebral vein.

References

This article incorporates text in the public domain from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

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