Accessory Hemiazygos Vein Online

The azygos system is notoriously highly variable . Common variants include:

: The vein descends along the left side of the 4th to 8th thoracic vertebrae. At approximately the level of the 7th or 8th thoracic vertebra (T7-T8) , it crosses the midline to the right, passing posterior to the aorta and esophagus, to drain into the azygos vein. Tributaries : Left 4th to 8th posterior intercostal veins. Left bronchial veins (variable). Some esophageal and mediastinal veins. Anatomical Variants accessory hemiazygos vein

The (also known as the superior hemiazygos vein ) is a major component of the Azygos venous system . Located in the upper left posterior mediastinum, it serves as the left-sided counterpart to the superior portion of the azygos vein, primarily draining the mid-to-upper thoracic wall. Anatomical Overview The azygos system is notoriously highly variable

: It may join the hemiazygos vein to form a common trunk before entering the azygos vein. Tributaries : Left 4th to 8th posterior intercostal veins

: It is formed by the confluence of the 4th through 8th left posterior intercostal veins .

: If the vein is underdeveloped or absent, the left superior intercostal vein may extend further down to drain those levels. Clinical Significance Accessory Hemiazygos Vein | Complete Anatomy - Elsevier