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In anatomy, the fibular veins (also known as peroneal veins) are accompanying veins (venae comitantes) of the fibular artery.[1]
Fibular veins | |
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Details | |
Drains to | Posterior tibial |
Artery | Fibular artery |
Identifiers | |
Latin | venae fibulares |
TA98 | A12.3.11.033 |
TA2 | 5078 |
FMA | 21246 |
Anatomical terminology |
Structure
editThe fibular veins are deep veins that help carry blood from the lateral compartment of the leg. They drain into the posterior tibial veins, which in turn drain into the popliteal vein. The fibular veins accompany the fibular artery.
See also
editAdditional images
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Cross-section through middle of leg.
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Coronal plane (seen from medial side of lower leg) ultrasonography of deep vein thrombosis of the fibular veins, seen as hyperechoic content and only marginal blood flow.
References
edit- ^ Oh, Geon. "Peroneal veins | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org". Radiopaedia. Retrieved 2020-03-24.