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  2. Frontal vein - Wikipedia

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    The veins converge to form a single trunk, which runs downward near the middle line of the forehead parallel with the vein of the opposite side. The two veins are joined, at the root of the nose, by a transverse branch, called the nasal arch , which receives some small veins from the dorsum of the nose.

  3. Supraorbital vein - Wikipedia

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    The supraorbital vein is a vein of the forehead. It communicates with the frontal branch of the superficial temporal vein. It passes through the supraorbital notch, and merges with the angular vein to form the superior ophthalmic vein. The supraorbital vein helps to drain blood from the forehead, eyebrow, and upper eyelid.

  4. Facial vein - Wikipedia

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    From its origin it runs obliquely downward and backward, beneath the zygomaticus major muscle and zygomatic head of the levator labii superioris, descends along the anterior border and then on the superficial surface of the masseter, crosses over the body of the mandible, and passes obliquely backward, beneath the platysma and cervical fascia, superficial to the submandibular gland, the ...

  5. Angular vein - Wikipedia

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    These do not have valves. [citation needed] The angular vein itself may not contain valves. [3] It receives the lateral nasal veins from the ala of the nose, and the inferior palpebral vein. The angular vein lies lateral to the angular nerve. [1] It runs obliquely downward by the side of the nose. It passes under zygomaticus major muscle.

  6. Retromandibular vein - Wikipedia

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    The retromandibular vein (temporomaxillary vein, posterior facial vein) is a major vein of the face.It is formed within the parotid gland by the confluence of the maxillary vein, and superficial temporal vein.

  7. These Pictures Will Help You Identify the Most Common ... - AOL

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    Rosacea. What it looks like: Rosacea causes redness and thick skin on the face, usually clustered in the center.Easy flushing, a stinging sensation, and small, pus-filled pimples are other common ...

  8. Emissary veins - Wikipedia

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    They connect the veins outside the cranium to the venous sinuses inside the cranium. They drain from the scalp, through the skull, into the larger meningeal veins [citation needed] and dural venous sinuses. They may also connect to diploic veins within the skull. [1] Emissary veins have an important role in selective cooling of the head.

  9. Neurologists reveal 15 subtle migraine symptoms — that aren't ...

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    A migraine headache can throw your whole day off track. But if you can learn to pick up on your subtle migraine warning signs, you might able to avoid the pain entirely, experts say. "This is a ...