Inferior Veins Vein Comes From Enters Into Inferior Vena Cava Right & Left Adrenolumbar Right & Left Renal Right & Left Greater Saphenous Right & Left Iliolumbar Right & Left Common Iliac Rt & Lt External Iliac Rt & Lt Internal Iliac Rt & Lt Deep Femoral Rt & Lt Popliteal Rt & Lt Femoral Hepatic Portal System
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Inferior Veins: These are the veins that carry deoxygenated blood from the lower half of the body back to the heart. The main vein in this system is the **inferior vena cava**. Show more…
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