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Fig. 3B. Photographs of dissection of perivertebral venous plexus in
cadaver of 80-year-old with no evidence of neck or chest disease. Posterior
view. musculus trapezius, musculus semispinalis capitis, musculus splenius
cervicis and capitis, and musculus longissimus cervicis have been removed.
Peripheral branches (arrows) and trunk (arrowheads) of deep
cervical veins are seen on surface of musculus semispinalis cervicis.
Bilateral peripheral branches of deep cervical veins are anastomosed around
spinous process of cervical vertebrae.
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