Jugular venous arch

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Jugular venous arch
The veins of the neck, viewed from in front. (Jugular venous arch visible but not labeled.)
Details
Sourceanterior jugular vein
Drains toExternal jugular vein or Subclavian vein
Identifiers
Latinarcus venosus jugularis
TA98A12.3.05.048
TA24960
FMA50855
Anatomical terminology

Just above the sternum the two anterior jugular veins communicate by a transverse trunk, the jugular venous arch (or venous jugular arch), which receive tributaries from the inferior thyroid veins; each also communicates with the internal jugular.

There are no valves in this vein.

References[edit]

Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 648 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)