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Most of the blood of the coronary veins returns through the coronary sinus. The anatomy of the veins of the heart is very variable, but generally it is formed by the following veins: heart veins that go into the coronary sinus: the great cardiac vein , the middle cardiac vein , the small cardiac vein , the posterior vein of the left ventricle ...