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The venous system, which returns the oxygen-depleted blood to
the heart via a network of increasingly larger blood vessels, often
must work against gravity, especially in returning blood from the
lower part of the body. Coordinated muscular contractions and, in
medium-size veins, a system of one-way valves help keep the blood
flowing in the right direction. But these vessels are not aided
by the pumping action of the heart or the elastic tension that enables
the arteries to function. Thus, many of the disorders arising in
the venous system are related to a breakdown in their ability to
maintain blood flow.
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