Posterior auricular vein
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Posterior auricular vein

The posterior auricular vein is a vein of the head. It begins from a plexus with the occipital vein and the superficial temporal vein, descends behind the auricle, and drains into the external jugular vein.

The posterior auricular vein begins upon the side of the head, in a plexus which communicates with the tributaries of the occipital vein and the superficial temporal vein. It descends behind the auricle. It joins the posterior division of the retromandibular vein. It drains into the external jugular vein.

It receive the stylomastoid vein, and some tributaries from the cranial surface of the auricle.

The posterior auricular vein may drain into the internal jugular vein or a posterior jugular vein if there are variations in the external jugular vein.

Skin from the auriculomastoid region of the head may be grafted as a flap, keeping the posterior auricular vein with it.

Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 646 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

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