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Paravertebral Block Anatomy 

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medical illustration of This medical illustration depicts the anatomy involved in a paravertebral block, highlighting structures like the dorsal root ganglion (DRG), trapezius, erector spinae, external intercostal muscle, and levatores costarum. Additional labeled components include the internal intercostal membrane (iimb), intercostal nerve (in), parietal and visceral pleura (pp, vp), sympathetic trunk (ST), and superior costotransverse ligament (SCTL), relevant to this regional anesthetic technique.
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This medical illustration depicts the anatomy involved in a paravertebral block, highlighting structures like the dorsal root ganglion (DRG), trapezius, erector spinae, external intercostal muscle, and levatores costarum. Additional labeled components include the internal intercostal membrane (iimb), intercostal nerve (in), parietal and visceral pleura (pp, vp), sympathetic trunk (ST), and superior costotransverse ligament (SCTL), relevant to this regional anesthetic technique.

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