Anatomical Basis of Infectious Disease |
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... vertebrae can enter sys- temic circulation through the hemiazygos veins . The Vertebral Venous Plexus The vertebral venous plexus is an intricate network of veins distributed all around the verte- bral bodies and communicating with the ...
... vertebrae can enter sys- temic circulation through the hemiazygos veins . The Vertebral Venous Plexus The vertebral venous plexus is an intricate network of veins distributed all around the verte- bral bodies and communicating with the ...
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... Vertebral Osteomyelitis Pyogenic Vertebral Osteomyelitis Intervertebral discs are devoid of blood vessels and blood - borne infections first lodge in verte- brae , involving the discs secondarily . The richly vascularized flat bone ...
... Vertebral Osteomyelitis Pyogenic Vertebral Osteomyelitis Intervertebral discs are devoid of blood vessels and blood - borne infections first lodge in verte- brae , involving the discs secondarily . The richly vascularized flat bone ...
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... vertebral venous plexus and , 93 Uterorectal pouch , 220 Uterovesical pouch , 219 Uterus , 219 Utricle , 51 , 52-53 ... Vertebral artery , 77 , 78 , 79 , 94 Vertebral arthritis mediastinitis and , 153 Vertebral column erosion of aortic ...
... vertebral venous plexus and , 93 Uterorectal pouch , 220 Uterovesical pouch , 219 Uterus , 219 Utricle , 51 , 52-53 ... Vertebral artery , 77 , 78 , 79 , 94 Vertebral arthritis mediastinitis and , 153 Vertebral column erosion of aortic ...
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