The basal vein is one of the largest venous systems in the body, which penetrates all tissues and organs, including the brain and spinal cord. It plays an important role in maintaining homeostasis and regulating body functions. In medical terms, the basal vein transports blood from tissues to the heart through the inflow vein and to the general venous outflow system.
Anatomical location It is worth noting that the anatomy of the basal vein depends on the structure of each of its branches: - The deep vein of the face, which runs from the base of the skull and is the main branch of the vein that supplies the soft tissues of the face and head. This system also includes the internal veins of the head