Dscn1903.jpg (85230 bytes) Dscn1905.jpg (86448 bytes) Ventrolateral view, right side

Dscn1901.jpg (84256 bytes) Dscn1902.jpg (84413 bytes) Ventrolateral view, left side

There are two brachiocephalic veins.  They get their name because they serve the arm and head.  They are formed by the union of the external jugular vein and the subclavian vein on each side.  This vessel also receives blood from the vetebrocostocervical trunk in more than 50% of the cats in lab.

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