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Due to the need for long-term hemodialysis, an a-v (arterio-venous) shunt was created on the patient´s left forearm. This involves the creation of a direct communication between an artery and a vein of the same caliber. This communication is then used to insert the dialysis needles that supply/drain blood to/from the dialysis machine. This direct connection leads to a change in the histological structure of the vein used. How do these vessels of the same calibre normally differ from each other?