What's this capillary call? this secure similar to structure?
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Its the inferior rectal vein
In the male it is the spermatic veins, surrounded by the female, the ovarian veins. The spermatic veins emerge from the hindmost of the testis and receive tributaries from the epididymis, uniting to form the pampiniform plexus. As they approach the inguinal ring they unite to three or four veins and enter the belly via the inguinal ring. They coalesce to form two veins that ascend on the Psoas major, lying on either side of the spermatic artery. These mingle to form a single vein on each side. On the right it joins the vena cava at an acute angle. On the disappeared, it joins the left renal vein. In the womanly, the ovarian veins form a plexus in the broad ligament, join the uterine plexus and ascend similar to the spermatic vein. Source(s): Gray's Anatomy 27th edition
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