Internal iliaque vein
The internal iliaques veins (or hypogastric veins) are Veine S primarily draining the Pelvis. They link with the external iliaques veins to form the common iliaques veins.
They skirt the internal iliaques arteries.
It receives the blood of:
- umbilical Vein
- Vein glutéale, Vein pudendale intern, obturating veins
- side sacral veins
- average rectal Vein and vesical Vein
- uterine Vein and vaginal Vein for the Woman
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