অনুসন্ধান করুন
Internal jugular vein
/ɪntˈɜːnəl dʒˈuːɡjʊlə vˈeɪn/
/ɪntˈɜːnəl dʒˈuːɡjʊlɚ vˈeɪn/
Internal jugular vein
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অভ্যন্তরীণ জগুলার শিরা
a major vein in the neck that carries deoxygenated blood from the brain, face, and neck back to the heart
What is "internal jugular vein"?
The internal jugular vein is a large vein located in the neck that drains deoxygenated blood from the brain, face, and neck. It runs alongside the internal carotid artery and plays a vital role in returning blood to the heart. The internal jugular vein is an important route for the delivery of oxygen-poor blood from the head and neck, ultimately contributing to the overall circulatory function of the body.