AVC = anterior cardinal vein,
PCV = posterior cardinal vein,
UV = umbilical vein,
VV = vitelline vein,
Thym and
Thyr V = thymic and thyroidal veins,
R and
L VSH = right and left venous sinus horns,
LBCV = left brachiocephalic vein,
RBCV = right brachiocephalic vein,
JuV = jugular vein,
SCV = subclavian vein,
SVC = superior vena cava,
IVC = inferior vena cava
In the case of persistent left vena cava (Diagram 2), the regression of the anterior cardinal vein and the anastomosis between the thymic and thyroid veins has not occurred. Due to this, the left jugular vein and left subclavicular vein drain into the anterior cardinal vein, which then takes the name of the left superior vena cava. In the great majority of cases of persistent left superior vena cava, the vena cava drains into the right auricle by the intermediary of a dilated coronary sinus. Much more rarely, the left superior vena cava flows directly into the left auricle.
Diagram 2: