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Occasionally they may drain into the gastro-oesophageal varices.
They may drain into the renal vein or directly into the IVC [3].
This may not only change the landscape of the central arid zone, as floodwaters may drain into currently endorheic lakes more frequently and regularly, but it may also affect southern temperate regions such as the Murray Darling Basin (MDB) through flooding of rivers such as the Darling.
The antral stomach cancer cells may drain into hepatoduodenal lymph node at earlier stage when compared with those located at cardia for instance.
For example, the ovarian veins may be duplicated (Fig. 2), or they may drain into visceral branches such as the paravertebral or mesenteric veins [ 16], and clearly a failure to appreciate this can have disastrous consequences during therapeutic embolotherapy.
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When HCC invades a portal vein or its branches, it continues to receive blood supply from the hepatic artery and may drain directly into the portal vein.
Also, when the bike sits for a few days the oil may drain from the oil bag into the engine.
An experimental study showed that dye injected into the esophageal wall at one level may drain to lymph nodes at all other levels of the esophagus in some patients, and also frequently drains directly into the thoracic duct, potentially leading to hematogenous metastases[ 4 ].
The oesophageal or para-oesophageal varix may rarely drain into the inferior vena cava (IVC) [3, 5].
Mesenteric collaterals arising from the SMV and IMV may unusually drain into the systemic circulation via large shunts [48, 49].
They may also drain into the left renal vein by way of gastrorenal shunt, or directly into the IVC through a gastrocaval shunt via the left inferior phrenic and pericardiophrenic vein [3, 21, 22] (Fig. 6).
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