Definition for Brachiocephalic vein

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The Brachiocephalic vein is an important vein in the body. There are normally two – they are located on both sides of the body, left and right. They are thick and have the shape of a trunk and carry out very fundamental function of the body. Brachiocephalic vein is fundamental to the functioning of the body and circulation of blood.