maxillary veins
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Maxillary veins — Vein: Internal maxillary vein Veins of the head and neck. (Internal maxillary vein visible at center.) … Wikipedia
Maxillary artery — Artery: Maxillary artery Plan of branches of maxillary artery. ( Internal maxillary is horizonal at left center.) … Wikipedia
maxillary vein — n a short venous trunk of the face that is formed by the union of veins from the pterygoid plexus and that joins with the superficial temporal vein to form a vein which contributes to the formation of the external jugular vein … Medical dictionary
Emissary veins — Vein: Emissary veins Latin vena emissaria The emissary veins are valveless veins which normally drain external veins of the skull into the dural venous sinuses. However, because they are valveless, pus can flow into the skull through them as well … Wikipedia
Diploic veins — Vein: Diploic veins Veins of the diploë as displayed by the removal of the outer table of the skull. Latin venae diploicae Gray s … Wikipedia
Cerebral veins — Vein: Cerebral veins Sagittal section of the skull, showing the sinuses of the dura. (Cerebral veins labeled at center left.) Latin venae encephali, venae cerebri Gray s … Wikipedia
Cerebellar veins — Vein: Cerebellar veins Drains from cerebellum Artery cerebellar artery Cerebellar veins are veins which drain the cerebellum. More specifically, they are: Superior cerebellar veins Inferior cerebellar veins … Wikipedia
Dorsal lingual veins — Vein: Dorsal lingual veins Veins of the tongue. The hypoglossal nerve has been displaced downward in this preparation. Latin venae dorsales linguae Drains to … Wikipedia
Ophthalmic veins — Vein: Ophthalmic veins Veins of orbit. Gray s subject #171 659 … Wikipedia
Lingual veins — Vein: {{{Name}}} Veins of the tongue. (Lingual vein labeled at left.) Latin vena lingualis ))))) Gray s … Wikipedia