VENOUS DRAINAGE OF THE LOWER LIMBS

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VENOUS DRAINAGE OF THE LOWER LIMBS
  1. the surface located on the skin in the thickness of subcutaneous fat and out of the envelope muscle aponeurosis.
    1. internal saphenous vein
      1. It originates in front of the medial malleolus as a continuation of the internal marginal vein of the foot.
      2. external saphenous vein
        1. It originates behind the lateral malleolus as a continuation of the outer marginal foot vein.
      3. deep, located in the thickness of the muscular masses, ie inside the aponeurosis, and satellite arterial vessels.
        1. Deep venous NETWORK
          1. Deep veins of the foot and the leg
            1. Popliteal Vein
              1. femoralis vein or femoral vein
                1. Veins of the thigh and subsequent veins gluteas
              2. Altea Menoza
                1. Ginna Cañon
                  1. Paula Villarreal
                    1. Vanesa Díaz.
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