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Veins of the Head

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The principal veins of the head and neck are the internal jugular vein, the external jugular vein, and the anterior jugular vein. The internal jugular vein collects blood from the interior of the skull, the anterior and lateral face, and the oral cavity and the neck via the sigmoid sinus, the inferior petrosal sinuses, and the facial, lingual, superior, and middle thyroid and retromandibular (anterior division) veins. The external jugular vein collects blood from the lateral skull and the occiput via the posterior auricular and the retromandibular (posterior division) veins. The anterior jugular vein collects blood from the anterior neck region.

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