a venous plexus is a normal congregation anywhere in the body of multiple veins. A list of venous plexuses: Basilar plexus Batson venous plexus Epidural...
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The basilar venous plexus (transverse or basilar sinus) is a venous plexus of dural venous sinuses situated upon the clivus and posterior aspect of the...
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The internal vertebral venous plexuses (intraspinal veins) lie within the vertebral canal in the epidural space, embedded within epidural fat. They receive...
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the sigmoid sinus, or the jugular bulb. It communicates with the basilar venous plexus anteriorly, and the occipital sinus posteriorly (the posterior union...
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Cavernous sinus (section Venous connections)
veins and from superficial cortical veins, and is connected to the basilar plexus of veins posteriorly. The cavernous sinus drains by two larger channels...
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prostate to the spine, and the vertebral venous system is often referred to as Batson venous plexus or Batson’s plexus. It is less commonly recognized that...
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transmits internal carotid artery together with its associated nervous plexus and venous plexus.[non-primary source needed] Any skull fractures that damage the...
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surrounding space. The CSF is then absorbed into the spinal epidural venous plexus or soft tissues around the spine. Due to the sterile conditions of the...
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bifurcation of the basilar artery.: 378 The PMCAs are the very first branches of the PCA.: 377 PMCAs intermingle to form an extensive venous plexus in the interpeduncular...
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formed by the junction of the petrous part of the temporal bone with the basilar part of the occipital bone. It begins below and behind the cavernous sinus...
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Pterygoid plexus External jugular vein Posterior auricular vein Anterior jugular vein Suprascapular vein Transverse cervical veins Dural venous sinuses...
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ganglia basalis nucleus of Meynert basal lamina basement membrane basilar artery basilar membrane basis pedunculi basket cell basolateral amygdala biceps...
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are frequently used in an attempt to prevent meningitis in those with a basilar skull fracture there is not enough evidence to determine whether this is...
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cerebral veins. The blood in the deep part of the brain drains, through a venous plexus into the cavernous sinus at the front, and the superior and inferior...
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Head and neck anatomy (section Venous drainage)
right vertebral artery. The right and left vertebral artery feed into the basilar artery and upward to the posterior cerebral artery, which provides most...
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HOXA2 Microvillus inclusion disease; 251850; MYO5B Migraine, familial basilar; 602481; ATP1A2 Migraine, familial hemiplegic, 2; 602481; ATP1A2 Migraine...
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is mediated by the inner ear composed of the cochlea with its internal basilar membrane and attached cochlear nerve (cranial nerve VIII). The outer ear...
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900.300.918 – skull fractures MeSH C10.900.300.918.150 – skull fracture, basilar MeSH C10.900.300.918.300 – skull fracture, depressed MeSH C10.900.850.250...
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