External vertebral venous plexuses

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The external vertebral venous plexuses (extraspinal veins) consist of anterior and posterior plexuses which anastomose freely with each other. They are most prominent in the cervical region[1] where they form anastomoses with the vertebral, occipital, and deep cervical veins.[2]

Latinplexus venosi vertebrales externi
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External vertebral venous plexuses
Transverse section of a thoracic vertebra, showing the vertebral venous plexuses.
Median sagittal section of two thoracic vertebrae, showing the vertebral venous plexuses.
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