The right and left hepatic veins.
Right and left brachiocephalic veins
The pulmonary veins originate and depart from the left and right lungs carrying oxygenated blood. Both pulmonary veins deposit into the right atrium.
The SVC branches immediately into the the LEFT and RIGHT BRACHEOCEPHALIC VEINS. Following that, each bracheocephalic vein branches cranially into LEFT and RIGHT INTERNAL JUGULAR VEINS, and laterally into LEFT and RIGHT SUBCLAVIAN VEINS.
Veins are vessels that bring blood to the heart. Pulmonary veins carry oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium. There are four pulmonary veins which extend from the left atrium to the lungs. They are the right superior, right inferior, left superior, and left inferior pulmonary veins.
Veins that are leave each kidney, according to they're side of the anatomic position of the body. Left Kidney- Left vein; Right Kidney- Right vein.
Two pulmonary veins from the right lung and two pulmonary veins from the left lung.
All veins carry blood to the heart, and pulmonary veins are specifically veins that carry oxygenated blood (oxygenated in the lungs) from the lungs to the heart. In other words, the left pulmonary vein carries oxygenated blood from the left lung to the heart, and the right pulmonary vein carries oxygenated blood from the right lung to the heart.
Left and right pulmonary veins.
The right and left hepatic veins.
Pulmonary veins left /right
Inferior Vena Cava, Superior Vena Cava, Pulmonary veins (left and right)