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Femoral Vein
A large vein in the thigh that carries deoxygenated blood from the lower limb back to the heart.
Hepatic Portal Vein
A large vein that carries nutrient-rich blood from the digestive organs to the liver for processing.
Inferior Mesenteric Vein
A vein that drains blood from the lower part of the large intestine and rectum into the portal venous system.
Inferior Phrenic Vein
A vein draining the diaphragm, usually flowing into the inferior vena cava or the superior suprarenal vein.
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