- Superficial vein
Superficial vein is a term used to describe a
vein that is close to the surface of the body. It is used to differentiate veins that are close to the surface from veins that are far from the surface, known asdeep vein s.Superficial veins are not paired with an artery, unlike the deep veins, which typically have an
artery with the same name close by.Superficial veins are important physiologically for cooling of the
body . When the body is too hot the body shunts blood from thedeep vein s to the superficial veins, to facilitateheat transfer to the surroundings. Superficial veins can be seen under the skin. Ones below the level of the heart tend to bulge out. An immediate way to see this by looking at your hand: raise it above your heart and the blood should drain--lower it below your heart it will fill. Veins become more visually prominent when lifting heavy weight, especially after a period of properstrength training .Physiologically, the superficial veins are not as important as the deep veins (as they carry less blood) and are sometimes removed in a procedure called
vein stripping , which is used to treatvaricose vein s.ome named superficial veins
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external jugular vein Upper limb
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cephalic vein
*median cubital vein - often used to draw blood (venipuncture ).
*basilic vein Lower limb
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small saphenous vein
*great saphenous vein ee also
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Varicose vein s
*Deep vein sExternal links
* [http://education.yahoo.com/reference/gray/subjects/subject?id=173 The Veins of the Lower Extremity, Abdomen, and Pelvis] -
Gray's Anatomy .
* [http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/002952.htm Varicose vein therapy] - medlineplus.org
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