16+ Heart Diagram Inferior Vena Cava Gif

16+ Heart Diagram Inferior Vena Cava Gif. Notice the main hepatic vein confluence (long arrow), anomalous inferior right hepatic vein (short arrow), left gonadal vein (curved arrow), left adrenal vein (open arrow), and lumbar vein (arrowhead). The inferior vena cava (or ivc) is a large vein that carries the deoxygenated blood from the lower and middle body into the right atrium of the heart.

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The inferior vena cava (ivc) drains venous blood from the lower trunk, abdomen, pelvis and lower limbs to the right atrium of the heart. I hope you find this anatomy guide helpful. The inferior vena cava is the common convergence of venous drainage from all structures below the diaphragm.

Notice the main hepatic vein confluence (long arrow), anomalous inferior right hepatic vein (short arrow), left gonadal vein (curved arrow), left adrenal vein (open arrow), and lumbar vein (arrowhead).

The base of the heart is located along the body's midline with the apex pointing toward the left side. Notice the main hepatic vein confluence (long arrow), anomalous inferior right hepatic vein (short arrow), left gonadal vein (curved arrow), left adrenal vein (open arrow), and lumbar vein (arrowhead). Inferior vena cava, an important vein that drains blood from all of the parts of the body below the the inferior vena cava is formed by the junction of the two common iliac veins (veins of the legs) for a diagram of the positions of the inferior vena cava and the superior vena cava in relation to the. The two large vessels, the superior and inferior vena cava, that bring deoxygenated blood from systemic circulation to the heart.