Cervical vein
Cervical Vein

The Cervical Vein is a significant part of the human anatomy, specifically within the cardiovascular system. It is responsible for draining the blood from the structures in the neck.
Structure[edit]
The Cervical Vein is located in the neck, running parallel to the Carotid Artery. It is a superficial vein, meaning it is close to the surface of the body. The vein is responsible for draining blood from the neck and returning it to the heart.
Function[edit]
The primary function of the Cervical Vein is to return deoxygenated blood from the neck to the heart. This is a crucial part of the body's circulatory system, as it ensures that blood is efficiently circulated throughout the body.
Clinical significance[edit]
Knowledge of the Cervical Vein's location and function is crucial in medical procedures such as central venous catheterization, where a tube is inserted into a vein to administer medication or fluids.
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