Veins of the human body (v2) (pt4)

Cerebellar

veins

consist

of

superior

cerebellar

veins,

inferior

cerebellar

veins

(dorsal

cerebellar

veins).

Dural

venous

sinuses

(also

called

dural

sinuses,

cerebral

sinuses,

or

cranial

sinuses)

include

To

COS

(confluence

of

sinuses)

(also

known

as

torcular

Herophili,

torcula,

or

confluens

sinuum

in

Latin),

To

CS

(cavernous

sinus),

To

IJV

(internal

jugular

vein).

COS

(confluence

of

sinuses)

(also

known

as

torcular

Herophili,

torcula,

or

confluens

sinuum

in

Latin)

is

drained

to

by

superior

sagittal

sinus

(also

known

as

the

superior

longitudinal

sinus),

straight

sinus

(also

known

as

tentorial

sinus

or

the

sinus

rectus)

(which

is

drained

to

by

inferior

sagittal

sinus

[also

known

as

inferior

longitudinal

sinus]),

occipital

sinus.

CS

(cavernous

sinus)

is

drained

to

by

sphenoparietal

sinus,

superior

ophthalmic

vein

(which

is

drained

to

by

ethmoidal

veins,

central

retinal

vein

[also

known

as

retinal

vein],

nasofrontal

vein,

vorticose

veins

[referred

to

clinically

as

the

vortex

veins]),

inferior

ophthalmic

vein;

two

intercavernous

sinuses

connect

the

two

cavernous

sinuses

across

the

middle

line.

IJV

(internal

jugular

vein)

is

drained

to

by

sigmoid

sinuses

(also

known

as

the

pars

sigmoid)

which

are

drained

to

by

transverse

sinuses

(left

and

right

lateral

sinuses)

(petrosquamous

sinus,

if

present,

opens

into

the

transverse

sinus);

superior

petrosal

sinus

drains

to

transverse

sinus;

inferior

petrosal

sinuses

drain

to

IJV

(internal

jugular

vein)

(basilar

plexus

[also

known

as

transverse

or

basilar

sinus]

connects

the

two

inferior

petrosal

sinuses);

internal

auditory

veins

(also

known

as

veins

of

labyrinth)

end

in

the

posterior

part

of

the

superior

petrosal

sinus

or

in

the

transverse

sinus;

condylar

emissary

vein

connects

the

suboccipital

plexus

of

veins

with

the

sigmoid

sinus.

Facial

vein

(also

known

as

anterior

facial

vein)

and

common

facial

vein

include

frontal

vein

(also

known

as

supratrochlear

vein),

supraorbital

vein

(which

drains

to

angular

vein),

angular

vein

(which

drains

to

facial

vein),

superior

labial

vein

(which

drains

to

facial

vein),

inferior

labial

vein

(which

drains

to

facial

vein),

deep

facial

vein

(which

drains

to

facial

vein).

Other

veins

that

directly

drain

to

internal

jugular

vein

include

lingual

veins

(which

include

and

are

drained

to

by

dorsal

lingual

veins,

deep

lingual

vein,

sublingual

vein),

pharyngeal

veins,

superior

thyroid

vein

(which

is

drained

to

by

superior

laryngeal

vein),

middle

thyroid

vein

(also

known

as

vena

thyreoidea

media

in

Latin).

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