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... Venous Drainage of the Cord The vertebral venous plexus is a short shunt- ing route for embolic metastatic abscess and car- cinoma between the inferior and superior vena caval territories , because this profuse plexus of thin - walled ...
... Venous Drainage of the Cord The vertebral venous plexus is a short shunt- ing route for embolic metastatic abscess and car- cinoma between the inferior and superior vena caval territories , because this profuse plexus of thin - walled ...
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... Venous Plexus The vertebral venous plexus is an intricate network of veins distributed all around the verte- bral bodies and communicating with the systemic and portal venous system . They are channels for disseminating infection and ...
... Venous Plexus The vertebral venous plexus is an intricate network of veins distributed all around the verte- bral bodies and communicating with the systemic and portal venous system . They are channels for disseminating infection and ...
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... venous plexus . Chapter 28 THE PERICARDIUM Figure 57. Interior of pericardium with. INTERCOSTAL VEIN POSTERIOR EXTERNAL VERTEBRAL VENOUS PLEXUS POSTERIOR INTERNAL VERTEBRAL VENOUS PLEXUS POSTERIOR VERTICAL VEIN ANTERIOR VERTICAL VEIN ...
... venous plexus . Chapter 28 THE PERICARDIUM Figure 57. Interior of pericardium with. INTERCOSTAL VEIN POSTERIOR EXTERNAL VERTEBRAL VENOUS PLEXUS POSTERIOR INTERNAL VERTEBRAL VENOUS PLEXUS POSTERIOR VERTICAL VEIN ANTERIOR VERTICAL VEIN ...
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