Sinus occipitalis
Occipital
sinus • Occipital sinus - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Occipital
sinus • Occipital sinus with normal caliber transverse sinuses - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Occipital
sinus • Occipital sinus with bilateral atretic transverse sinuses - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Occipital
sinus • Right occipital sinus with atretic right transverse sinus - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Occipital
sinus • Occipital sinus - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
The occipital sinus is one of the smallest dural venous sinuses and lies, as its name suggests, on the inner surface of the occipital bone. Tributaries from the marginal sinus of the foramen magnum, some of which connect with both the sigmoid sinus and vertebral venous plexus, coalesce to pass in the attached margin of the falx cerebelli to drain posterosuperiorly at the confluence of the sinuses .
The occipital sinus is worth mentioning when reporting posterior fossa masses or conditions that will require a posterior fossa craniotomy, as the sinus may be large or, more importantly, off midline.
Siehe auch:
- Sinus durae matris
- Sinus sigmoideus
- Sinus transversus
- Confluens sinuum
- persistierender Sinus falcinus
- Sinus marginalis
- Varianten der duralen Sinus
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Assoziationen und Differentialdiagnosen zu Sinus occipitalis: