anterior internal vertebral venous plexus

A venous plexus that is tributary of the basivertebral veins and internal vertebral veins, draining blood from the vertebrae and spinal cord. The anterior internal vertebral venous plexus is located within the vertebral canal.

Type Bone
Body System Nervous
Parent Structure venous plexus
FMA ID 4869

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the anterior internal vertebral venous plexus?
A venous plexus that is tributary of the basivertebral veins and internal vertebral veins, draining blood from the vertebrae and spinal cord. The anterior internal vertebral venous plexus is located within the vertebral canal.
What body system is the anterior internal vertebral venous plexus part of?
The anterior internal vertebral venous plexus is part of the Nervous.

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