Archive image from page 1069 of Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy (1914). Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy cunninghamstextb00cunn Year: 1914 ( Left lateral umbilical vein â¢Left vitelline vein '''' Right vitelline vein Right renal vein Part of inferior vena cava derived from right â posterior cardinal vein | Left renal vein Left spermatic vein Left suprarenal vein Ductus venosus M. Liver .;â !) Inferior vena cava ; /: 'H down growth from TJT' upper part /_Right branch of portal vein Right branch of portal vein Left branch of portal vein Left lateral umbilical vein Part of inferior vena ca


Archive image from page 1069 of Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy (1914). Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy cunninghamstextb00cunn Year: 1914 ( Left lateral umbilical vein â¢Left vitelline vein '''' Right vitelline vein Right renal vein Part of inferior vena cava derived from right â posterior cardinal vein | Left renal vein Left spermatic vein Left suprarenal vein Ductus venosus M. Liver .;â !) Inferior vena cava ; /: 'H down growth from TJT' upper part /_Right branch of portal vein Right branch of portal vein Left branch of portal vein Left lateral umbilical vein Part of inferior vena cava formed from right subcardinal vein -Splenic vein Superior mesenteric vein \ Right vitelline vein Left renal vein Fig. 833.âSchemata, showing four stages of the development of the portal system and part of the inferior vena cava. riht, pass over the wall of the yolk-sac, and, later, along the sides of the vitello-intestinal duct and the duodenum towards the caudal end of the heart. For a time each unites with the corre- sponding lateral umbilical vein to form a common stem, but at a later period each vitelline vein opens separately into the corresponding cornu of the sinus venosus of the heart The umbilical veins are three in numberâthe vena umbilicalis impar, which passes first along the bodv stalk, and later along the umbilical cord, and divides into the right and left lateral umbilical veins, which run, in the edges of the body wall, along the margin of the umbilical orince to their union first with the corresponding vitelline veins, and later with the corresponding cornua of the sinus venosus of the heart. . , On their way to the heart, both the vitelline and the lateral umbilical veins pass tnrougn


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