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Clinical Gastroenterology Journal

Clinical Gastroenterology Journal

ISSN: 2952-8518

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Left Gastric Vein

The left gastric vein (or coronary vein) is a vein conveying deoxygenated blood that gets from tributaries depleting the two surfaces of the stomach; it runs from option to left along the lesser ebb and flow of the stomach, between the two layers of the lesser omentum, to the esophageal opening of the stomach, where it gets some esophageal veins. It at that point diverts in reverse and goes from left to directly behind the omental bursa and channels into the gateway vein. Along these lines, it goes about as pledges between the entrance veins and the fundamental venous arrangement of the lower throat (azygous vein). Esophageal and paraesophagealvarices are provided principally by the left gastric vein (because of stream inversion) and normally channel into the azygos/hemiazygos venous framework

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