Servier - Drawing Venous blood flow due to muscle contraction - no labels

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Venous blood flow due to muscle contraction. Some veins are located in between muscles (e.g. in the lower extremity). When the muscles contract the pressure increases, the valves will open so that blood will flow towards the heart. For similar images and pathology, see smart.servier.com
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Vena
Valvula venosa
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Creator(s)/credit: Servier Medical Art
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Servier - Drawing Venous blood flow due to muscle contraction - no labels
Uploaded by: rva
Institution: Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Creator(s)/credit: Servier Medical Art
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Venous blood flow due to muscle contraction. Some veins are located in between muscles (e.g. in the lower extremity). When the muscles contract the pressure increases, the valves will open so that blood will flow towards the heart. For similar images and pathology, see smart.servier.com
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Anatomical structures in item
Vena
Valvula venosa
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Gross
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Servier
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