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Veins that drain the cerebellum From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The cerebellar veins are veins which drain the cerebellum. They consist of the superior cerebellar veins and the inferior cerebellar veins (dorsal cerebellar veins). The superior cerebellar veins drain to the straight sinus and the internal cerebral veins. The inferior cerebellar veins drain to the transverse sinus, the superior petrosal sinus, and the occipital sinus.
Cerebellar veins | |
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Details | |
Drains from | Cerebellum |
Drains to | Dural venous sinuses |
Artery | Anterior inferior cerebellar artery (AICA), posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) |
Identifiers | |
Latin | venae cerebelli |
TA98 | A12.3.06.056 |
TA2 | 4935 |
FMA | 70879 |
Anatomical terminology |
The superior cerebellar veins pass partly forward and medialward, across the superior cerebellar vermis. They end in the straight sinus,[1] and the internal cerebral veins, partly lateralward to the transverse and superior petrosal sinuses.
The inferior cerebellar veins are larger. They end in the transverse sinus,[2] the superior petrosal sinus, and the occipital sinus.
The cerebellar veins may be affected by infarction or thrombosis.[3] They may be the draining site of abnormal fistulas.[4]
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