Tags: Anatomical Structure, Vein.

The anterior accessory saphenous vein is a special anterior tributary of the great saphenous vein (GSV) draining the antero-lateral face of the tigh.It becomes very often insufficient causing important varicose veins with an autonomous course and often is the only insufficient vein present on a patient.

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