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Coronary Structure Cardiac Sinus Venous Lies Sulcus Diaphragmatic

Front Coronary sinus
Back Structure: a venous structure that lies in the coronary sulcus on the diaphragmatic surface of the heart.

Tributaries: great cardiac vein, middle cardiac vein

Function: empties deoxygenated blood from the heart muscle into the right atrium

Tags: veins

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