The superior thyroid vein is the vena comitans of the superior thyroid artery.
[1] It is formed by the union of deep and superficial tributaries[1] that correspond to the arterial branches of the superior thyroid artery.
[2] Its tributaries are the superior laryngeal vein, and the cricothyroid veins[clarification needed].
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