Uterine vein
Uterine Vein

The Uterine Vein refers to a group of blood vessels found near the uterus in females. These veins are part of the female reproductive system and play a crucial role in transporting deoxygenated blood away from the uterus.
Structure[edit]
The uterine veins arise from the venous plexus on the sides of the uterus and vagina. They follow the course of the uterine artery, forming a part of the broad ligament of the uterus. The right and left uterine veins join to form a single vein that drains into the internal iliac vein.
Function[edit]
The primary function of the uterine vein is to carry deoxygenated blood from the uterus back to the heart. This process is essential for the removal of waste products and carbon dioxide from the uterus.
Clinical significance[edit]
Understanding the anatomy of the uterine vein is crucial in various medical procedures and conditions, such as hysterectomy, uterine fibroids, and endometriosis.
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