superficial veins of the brain
Superficial veins of the brain predominantly drain the cerebral cortex, and include:
- superior cerebral veins (or superficial cerebral veins)
- inferior cerebral veins
- superficial middle cerebral vein (Sylvian vein)
- superior anastomotic vein (of Trolard)
- inferior anastomotic vein (of Labbe)
Some also include the dural venous sinuses that are on the 'surface' of the brain (i.e. all except straight and inferior sagittal sinus). Here they are treated separately.
Siehe auch:
- Sinusthrombose
- inferior sagittal sinus
- Sinus durae matris
- superior cerebral veins
- Sinus rectus
- Vena anastomotica inferior (Labbé)
- Vena cerebri media superficialis (Sylvische Vene)
- superficial cerebral vein thrombosis
- superior anastamotic vein
- Vena anastomotica superior (Trolard Vene)
- venöser zerebraler Infarkt
