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  2. Batson venous plexus - Wikipedia

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    The Batson venous plexus (Batson veins) is a network of valveless veins in the human body that connect the deep pelvic veins and thoracic veins (draining the inferior end of the urinary bladder, breast and prostate) to the internal vertebral venous plexuses. [1]

  3. Internal vertebral venous plexuses - Wikipedia

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    The Batson venous plexus, which communicates the posterior intercostal vessels with the vertebral plexus, lacks valves so blood can flow in both directions. The clinical importance of this venous communication is that it represents an important phase in the establishment of vertebral metastases [6] and neuroschistomiasis. [7]

  4. Cerebrospinal venous system - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1937 Batson began a series of injection experiments investigating the anatomy and physiology of the cerebrospinal venous system. [2] His carefully documented results demonstrated the continuity of the venous systems of the brain and the spine, as injections of contrast dyes into venous systems feeding into the spinal venous plexus led to the appearance of contrast material in the ...

  5. Venous plexus - Wikipedia

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    Basilar plexus; Batson venous plexus; Epidural venous plexus; External vertebral venous plexuses; Internal vertebral venous plexuses; Pampiniform venous plexus; Prostatic venous plexus; Pterygoid plexus; Rectal venous plexus; Soleal venous plexus; Submucosal venous plexus of the nose; Suboccipital venous plexus; Uterine venous plexus; Vaginal ...

  6. Intervertebral veins - Wikipedia

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    The intervertebral veins accompany the spinal nerves through the intervertebral foramina to drain the internal vertebral venous plexuses into the external vertebral venous plexuses. [1] They drain (in craniocaudal sequence) into vertebral vein, intercostal veins, lumbar veins, and lateral sacral veins. Upper posterior intercostal veins may ...

  7. Epidural space - Wikipedia

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    The meningeal layer lays over the spinal arachnoid mater. [2] Between the vertebrae and the dural sheath is the spinal epidural space. Unlike the cranial epidural space, the spinal epidural space contains adipose tissue, the internal vertebral venous plexuses and the spinal nerve roots. [1]

  8. Teen Sensation Maddox Batson Looks Back on the Health ... - AOL

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    Currently Batson's social media stats include over 3.5 million followers. "When God closes the door, he opens another one," says Batson, throwing some philosophy into the mix. "I just like to ...

  9. Vertebral vein - Wikipedia

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    This plexus ends in a single trunk, which emerges from the transverse foramina of the sixth cervical vertebra, and opens at the root of the neck into the back part of the innominate vein near its origin, its mouth being guarded by a pair of valves. On the right side, it crosses the first part of the subclavian artery.