Posterior external jugular vein

Posterior external jugular vein

The vertebral vein. (Posterior external jugular labeled at center left.)
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Identifiers
Latin Vena jugularis posterior
MeSH A07.231.908.498

Anatomical terminology

The posterior external jugular vein begins in the occipital region and returns the blood from the skin and superficial muscles in the upper and back part of the neck, lying between the Splenius and Trapezius.

It runs down the back part of the neck, and opens into the external jugular vein just below the middle of its course.

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References

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


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