Intercavernous sinuses | |
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![]() Dural veins | |
![]() The sinuses at the base of the skull. (Visible as light blue circle at center.) | |
Details | |
Identifiers | |
Latin | sini intercavernosi |
TA98 | A12.3.05.117 |
TA2 | 4862 |
FMA | 50773 |
Anatomical terminology |
The intercavernous sinuses are two in number, an anterior and a posterior, and connect the two cavernous sinuses [1] across the middle line.
The anterior passes in front of the hypophysis cerebri (pituitary gland), the posterior behind it, and they form with the cavernous sinuses a venous circle (circular sinus) around the hypophysis.
The anterior one is usually the larger of the two, and one or other is occasionally absent.
This article incorporates text in the
public domain from
page 659 of the 20th edition of
Gray's Anatomy (1918)
Intercavernous sinuses | |
---|---|
![]() Dural veins | |
![]() The sinuses at the base of the skull. (Visible as light blue circle at center.) | |
Details | |
Identifiers | |
Latin | sini intercavernosi |
TA98 | A12.3.05.117 |
TA2 | 4862 |
FMA | 50773 |
Anatomical terminology |
The intercavernous sinuses are two in number, an anterior and a posterior, and connect the two cavernous sinuses [1] across the middle line.
The anterior passes in front of the hypophysis cerebri (pituitary gland), the posterior behind it, and they form with the cavernous sinuses a venous circle (circular sinus) around the hypophysis.
The anterior one is usually the larger of the two, and one or other is occasionally absent.
This article incorporates text in the
public domain from
page 659 of the 20th edition of
Gray's Anatomy (1918)