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Fig. 8. Basivertebral vein in 70-year-old man with stenosis of left brachiocephalic vein resulting from aortic arch aneurysm. Transverse contrast-enhanced CT scan shows basivertebral vein (arrowheads) through which right longitudinal prevertebral vein (LP, white arrow) located behind esophagus anastomoses anterior epidural venous plexus (AE, black arrow). Bilateral vertebral veins (asterisks) running posteriorly from brachiocephalic veins are well opacified.





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