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The vertebral venous system, also known as Batson's plexus, is a network of valveless veins that run along the vertebral column and provide an important route for venous blood return from the pelvis and abdomen to the heart. This system is clinically significant because it can facilitate the spread of infections and metastases due to its connections with the venous systems of the pelvis and thorax.
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