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The image displays a page from an anatomy textbook, featuring text and diagrams related to the venous system of the head and neck. The text describes the venous return from the head and neck, specifically mentioning the deep and superficial veins, and the role of the external carotid artery. It also details the venous sinuses of the brain, their formation by the dura mater, and their lining with endothelium. There are three diagrams: 1. Figure 5.26 shows the right vertebral artery and a right subclavian artery, illustrating their path through the cervical vertebrae. 2. Figure 5.28 depicts the venous sinuses of the brain in a superior view, highlighting the superior sagittal sinus and the lateral (transverse) sinus, along with the left internal jugular vein. 3. Figure 5.27 illustrates the veins of the left side of the head and neck, showing the sternocleidomastoid muscle and the deep areas of the skull. It labels various veins, including the left internal jugular vein and superficial veins. The image is not located in a city, nor does it depict any specific environmental or urban details. It is a static representation of anatomical information.
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