The inferior thyroid veins two, frequently three or four, in number, arise in the venous plexus on the thyroid gland, communicating with the middle and superior thyroid veins. They form a plexus in front of the trachea, behind the Sternothyreoidei. From this plexus, a left vein descends and joins the left innominate trunk, and a right vein passes obliquely downward and to the right across the innominate artery to open into the right innominate vein, just at its junction with the superior vena cava; sometimes the right and left veins open by a common trunk in the latter situation. These veins receive esophageal tracheal, and inferior laryngeal veins, and are provided with valves at their terminations in the innominate veins. [ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inferior_thyroid_veins ]
Synonyms: vena thyroidea inferioris inferior thyroid venous tree
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- EMAPA:18763
- FMA:4728
- Wikipedia:Inferior_thyroid_veins
- SCTID:303423007
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