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The '''vaginal plexuses''' are placed at the sides of the [[vagina]]; they communicate with the [[uterine]], [[vesical]], and [[hemorrhoidal plexus]]es, and are drained by the ''vaginal veins'', one on either side, into the [[hypogastric veins]].
The '''vaginal plexuses''' are placed at the sides of the [[vagina]]; they communicate with the [[uterine]], [[vesical]], and [[hemorrhoidal plexus]]es, and are drained by the ''vaginal veins'', one on either side, into the [[hypogastric veins]].


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Vaginal venous plexus
Vessels of the uterus and its appendages, rear view.
Details
Arteryvaginal artery
Identifiers
Latinplexus venosus vaginalis
TA98A12.3.10.017F
TA25049
FMA29713
Anatomical terminology

The vaginal plexuses are placed at the sides of the vagina; they communicate with the uterine, vesical, and hemorrhoidal plexuses, and are drained by the vaginal veins, one on either side, into the hypogastric veins.

References

Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 677 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)