Ascending lumbar vein

Ascending lumbar vein

The venae cavae and azygos veins with their tributaries.
Details
Drains from Lateral sacral veins
Drains to Azygos vein and hemiazygos vein
Identifiers
Latin Vena lumbalis ascendens
TA A12.3.07.011
A12.3.09.004
FMA 12858

Anatomical terminology

The ascending lumbar vein is a vein that runs up through the lumbar region on the side of the vertebral column.

Structure

The ascending lumbar vein is a paired structure (i.e. one each for the right and left sides of the body). It starts at the lateral sacral veins, and it runs superiorly, intersecting with the lumbar veins as it crosses them.

When the ascending lumbar vein crosses the subcostal vein, it becomes one of the following:

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