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{{Short description|Anatomy and function of the posterior labial veins}} | |||
== | ==Posterior Labial Veins== | ||
[[File:Grant_1962_226.png|thumb|right|Diagram of the posterior labial veins]] | |||
The '''posterior labial veins''' are part of the [[venous system]] of the [[female reproductive system]]. These veins are responsible for draining blood from the [[labia majora]] and are a component of the [[pudendal venous plexus]]. | |||
The posterior labial veins | ==Anatomy== | ||
The posterior labial veins are located in the [[perineum]], specifically within the [[labia majora]]. They are tributaries of the [[internal pudendal vein]], which ultimately drains into the [[internal iliac vein]]. The veins run parallel to the [[posterior labial arteries]], which supply blood to the same region. | |||
== Function == | ==Function== | ||
The primary function of the posterior labial veins is to facilitate the return of deoxygenated blood from the labia majora to the heart. This is part of the larger process of [[venous return]] in the [[circulatory system]]. | |||
The | ==Clinical Significance== | ||
The posterior labial veins can become engorged or varicose, particularly during [[pregnancy]] due to increased [[blood volume]] and [[venous pressure]]. This can lead to discomfort or pain in the affected area. In some cases, surgical intervention may be required to alleviate symptoms. | |||
== | ==Related Structures== | ||
* [[Labia majora]] | |||
* [[Internal pudendal vein]] | |||
* [[Pudendal venous plexus]] | |||
* [[Perineum]] | |||
==Related pages== | |||
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* [[Venous system]] | * [[Venous system]] | ||
* [[Female reproductive system]] | * [[Female reproductive system]] | ||
* [[Circulatory system]] | |||
[[Category:Anatomy of the female reproductive system]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:48, 15 February 2025
Anatomy and function of the posterior labial veins
Posterior Labial Veins[edit]

The posterior labial veins are part of the venous system of the female reproductive system. These veins are responsible for draining blood from the labia majora and are a component of the pudendal venous plexus.
Anatomy[edit]
The posterior labial veins are located in the perineum, specifically within the labia majora. They are tributaries of the internal pudendal vein, which ultimately drains into the internal iliac vein. The veins run parallel to the posterior labial arteries, which supply blood to the same region.
Function[edit]
The primary function of the posterior labial veins is to facilitate the return of deoxygenated blood from the labia majora to the heart. This is part of the larger process of venous return in the circulatory system.
Clinical Significance[edit]
The posterior labial veins can become engorged or varicose, particularly during pregnancy due to increased blood volume and venous pressure. This can lead to discomfort or pain in the affected area. In some cases, surgical intervention may be required to alleviate symptoms.