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Veins of Pectoral, Scapular & Deltoid Regions (Left)
Cardiovascular System

Veins of Pectoral, Scapular & Deltoid Regions (Left)

Venae regionum pectorales, scapulares, et deltoideae

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The venous drainage of the pectoral, scapular, and deltoid regions arise from the tributaries of the axillary and subclavian veins.

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