Small cardiac vein

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Small cardiac vein
posterior descending
AVN = atrioventricular nodal

Veins:
SCV = small cardiac
ACV = anterior cardiac
AIV/GCV = great cardiac
MCV = middle cardiac
CS = coronary sinus
Details
Drains toCoronary sinus
Identifiers
Latinvenae cardiacae minimae,
vena cordis parva
TA98A12.3.01.010
TA24166
FMA4714
Anatomical terminology

The small cardiac vein, also known as the right coronary vein,[1] is a coronary vein that drains parts of the right atrium and right ventricle of the heart.[2] Despite its size, it is one of the major drainage vessels for the heart.[3]

Anatomy

Course

The small cardiac vein runs in the coronary sulcus between the right atrium and right ventricle, and opens into the right extremity of the coronary sinus.[1][2]

Territory

The small cardiac vein receives blood from the posterior portion of the right atrium and ventricle.[2]

Variation

The small cardiac vein may empty into the

right atrium, or middle cardiac vein. It may be absent.[4]

References

Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 642 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

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