The Cerebrospinal Fluid is absorbed into the venous blood in the dural sinuses through the arachnoid villi. Arachnoid villi connect the subarachnoid space to the superior sagittal sinus.
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dural venous sinuses
dural sinuses
The dural venous sinus that contains arachnoid granulations is superior saggital sinus.
Dural venous sinuses are formed in areas where the two layers of the dura mater separate, forming spaces
The venous sinus o fthe scalp are those of the superior sagittal sinus. TO read more about it check the meninges. The dural venous sinus is below the cranium, fibrous and serous dura and the endothelium
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Venous blood
dural sinuses
The dural venous sinus that contains arachnoid granulations is superior saggital sinus.
Dural venous sinuses are formed in areas where the two layers of the dura mater separate, forming spaces
The fluid that is in the dural venous sinuses is venous blood that originates from the brain or cranial cavity. They collect blood from veins on the surface of the brain. Blood from the sinuses empties into the internal jugular veins
Cerebrospinal fluid flows from the fourth ventricle into the central canal of the spinal cord and the subarachnoid space surrounding the brain and spinal cord. From this space it drains through the dural sinuses into the arachnoid villi.
The superior sagittal sinus is an area above/behind the brain, which allows blood veins to span the area, from the top of the head towards the back. It is believed that the CSF drains through the arachnoid villi into the dural venous sinuses of the superior sagittal sinus. The CSF then drains into the internal jugular veins.
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The innermost membrane, the pia mater, consists mainly of small blood vessels and is the most vascular of the three meninges.