Suprascapular vein explained
The suprascapular vein is a vein running above the scapula. It drains into the external jugular vein. It drains the posterior region around the scapula.
Structure
The suprascapular vein runs above the scapula. It runs above the anterior coracospinal ligament.[1] It lies close to the suprascapular artery.[2] [3] It drains into the external jugular vein.
Variation
The course of the suprascapular vein is not very variable. In nearly 20% of people, there may be 2 suprascapular veins lying next to each other. In a very small minority, there may be three.
Function
The suprascapular vein drains the posterior region around the scapula.
References
- Łabętowicz. Piotr. Synder. Marek. Wojciechowski. Mariusz. Orczyk. Krzysztof. Jezierski. Hubert. Topol. Mirosław. Polguj. Michał. 2017-06-13. Protective and Predisposing Morphological Factors in Suprascapular Nerve Entrapment Syndrome: A Fundamental Review Based on Recent Observations. BioMed Research International. en. 2017. e4659761. 10.1155/2017/4659761. 28691025 . 2314-6133. free . 5485264.
- Book: Waldman, Steven D.. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9781455709991000344. Atlas of Uncommon Pain Syndromes. Saunders. 2014. 978-1-4557-0999-1. 3rd. 96–98. en. 34 - Suprascapular Nerve Entrapment. 10.1016/B978-1-4557-0999-1.00034-4.
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