Journal List Cancer Imaging v. Cancer Imaging. Published online Oct 9. Author information Article notes Copyright and License information Disclaimer. Corresponding author. RC Brook: moc. Cancer Imaging volume 14 , Article number: P40 Cite this article. Metrics details. It was first described in to explain a route for spread of metastases and infection that was separate to the lymphatic system. Its role in the retrograde venous spread of malignancy is now well-described, but not widely demonstrated on imaging.
We present a detailed pictorial review of imaging of patients from our oncology centre showing retrograde venous spread to the paravertebral vessels specifically in cases of renal, rectal and breast carcinoma. We demonstrate expansion of the paravertebral vessels containing tumour and associated vertebral body metastases. Our pictorial review highlights the importance of the paravertebral vessels as a review area. You can also search for this author in PubMed Google Scholar.
Correspondence to RC Brook. History and etymology The plexus is named after the American surgeon and anatomist Oscar Vivian Batson , who first described it in 3. Relationship of the dura, Hofmann's ligaments, Batson's plexus, and a fibrovascular membrane lying on the posterior surface of the vertebral bodies and attaching to the deep layer of the posterior longitudinal ligament.
An anatomical, radiologic, and clinical study. Pubmed citation 2. Batson OV. Free text at pubmed - Pubmed citation 3. History of the vertebral venous plexus and the significant contributions of Breschet and Batson.
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