@article{oai:mdu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000108, author = {田所, 治}, issue = {1}, journal = {松本歯学}, month = {Apr}, note = {application/pdf, During routine dissection by dental students at Matsumoto Dental University 2008, a case of double superior caval vein associated with paired azygos veins was found in a 66-year-old Japanese female cadaver. Both the left and right branchiocephalic veins were formed by the union of the left internal jugular, left vertebrate, and left subclavian veins. Calibers of the left and right superior caval veins were almost the same size, approximately 20mm, respectively. In between the left and right superior caval vein, there was a small anastomosis 3mm in width, running obliquely from the upper left to lower right. The left superior caval vein coursed vertically downward along the aorta and left pulmonary arteries, passed between the left cardiac auricle and the left pulmonary veins to join the coronary sulcus. Both the left and right azygos veins joined the superior caval veins at the level of the 4th thoracic vertebra, receiving superior intercostal veins, respectively. The present case belonged to type D of Nandy and Blair^<4)>, and type IIIa of Takenoshita^<12)>, respectively. In addition, 4 anastomoses between both the azygos vein in front of the vertebral bodies from the 6th to 9th thoracic vertebrae and aberrant muscle bands in the right ventricle were also found in the present case.}, pages = {17--22}, title = {重複上大静脈と対性の奇静脈および右心室内の異常筋束が同時にみられた一例}, volume = {35}, year = {2009} }