Cerebral veins | |
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Sagittal section of the
skull, showing the
sinuses of the dura. (Cerebral veins labeled at center left.) | |
Details | |
Artery | Cerebral arteries |
Identifiers | |
Latin | venae encephali, venae cerebri |
MeSH | D002550 |
TA98 | A12.3.06.001 |
TA2 | 4901 |
FMA | 70861 |
Anatomical terminology |
In human anatomy, the cerebral veins are blood vessels in the cerebral circulation which drain blood from the cerebrum of the human brain. They are divisible into external ( superficial cerebral veins) and internal ( internal cerebral veins) groups according to the outer or inner parts of the hemispheres they drain into.
The external cerebral veins known as the superficial cerebral veins are the superior cerebral veins, inferior cerebral veins, and middle cerebral veins. The superior cerebral veins on the upper side surfaces of the hemispheres drain into the superior sagittal sinus. [1] The superior cerebral veins include the superior anastomotic vein.
The internal cerebral veins are also known as the deep cerebral veins and drain the deep internal parts of the hemispheres.
This article incorporates text in the
public domain from
page 652 of the 20th edition of
Gray's Anatomy (1918)
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cite book}}
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link)
Cerebral veins | |
---|---|
![]()
Sagittal section of the
skull, showing the
sinuses of the dura. (Cerebral veins labeled at center left.) | |
Details | |
Artery | Cerebral arteries |
Identifiers | |
Latin | venae encephali, venae cerebri |
MeSH | D002550 |
TA98 | A12.3.06.001 |
TA2 | 4901 |
FMA | 70861 |
Anatomical terminology |
In human anatomy, the cerebral veins are blood vessels in the cerebral circulation which drain blood from the cerebrum of the human brain. They are divisible into external ( superficial cerebral veins) and internal ( internal cerebral veins) groups according to the outer or inner parts of the hemispheres they drain into.
The external cerebral veins known as the superficial cerebral veins are the superior cerebral veins, inferior cerebral veins, and middle cerebral veins. The superior cerebral veins on the upper side surfaces of the hemispheres drain into the superior sagittal sinus. [1] The superior cerebral veins include the superior anastomotic vein.
The internal cerebral veins are also known as the deep cerebral veins and drain the deep internal parts of the hemispheres.
This article incorporates text in the
public domain from
page 652 of the 20th edition of
Gray's Anatomy (1918)
{{
cite book}}
: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
link)