Inferior mesenteric vein
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Inferior mesenteric vein
In human anatomy, the inferior mesenteric vein (IMV) is a blood vessel that drains blood from the large intestine. It usually terminates when reaching the splenic vein, which goes on to form the portal vein with the superior mesenteric vein (SMV). Anatomical variations include the IMV draining into the confluence of the SMV and splenic vein and the IMV draining in the SMV. The IMV lies to the right of the similarly name artery, the inferior mesenteric artery, which originates from the abdominal aorta. TributariesTributaries of the inferior mesenteric vein drain the large intestine, sigmoid colon and rectum and include the
Additional images<gallery> Image:Gray1099.png|The pancreas and duodenum from behind. </gallery> External links
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