Interlobar veins

{{Infobox Vein

| Name = Interlobar veins

| Latin = venae interlobares renis

| Image = Kidney PioM.png

| Caption = Interlobar veins visible and in the area marked 17..

| Image2 =

| Caption2 =

| DrainsFrom =

| Source = Arcuate veins

| DrainsTo = Renal vein

| Artery = Interlobar arteries

}}

The interlobar veins are veins of the renal circulation which drain the renal lobes.{{Citation needed|date=June 2023}} They collect blood from the arcuate veins. The interlobar veins unite to form a renal vein.{{Cite book |last=Martini |first=Frederic |title=Human Anatomy |last2=Tallitsch |first2=Robert B. |last3=Nath |first3=Judi L. |publisher=Pearson |year=2017 |isbn=9780134320762 |edition=9th |pages=690}} Each interlobar vein passes along the edge of the renal pyramids.{{Cite book |title=Sobotta Anatomy Textbook: English Edition with Latin Nomenclature |date= |publisher=Elsevier |year=2018 |isbn=978-0-7020-6760-0 |editor-last=Waschke |editor-first=Jens |edition=1st |location=München |pages=357 |editor-last2=Böckers |editor-first2=Tobias M. |editor-last3=Paulsen |editor-first3=Friedrich |editor-last4=Arnold |editor-first4=Wolfgang |editor-last5=Bechmann |editor-first5=Ingo}}

References

{{Reflist}}