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inferior cerebellar veins

Vein: Cerebellar veins
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Sagittal section of the cerebellum, near the junction of the vermis with the hemisphere. (Veins not visible, but regions can be seen.)
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Corresponding arterial circulation of the cerebellum (AICA and PICA).
Latin venae cerebelli inferiores
Gray's subject #170 653
Drains from cerebellum
Drains to dural venous sinuses
Artery AICA, PICA
Dorlands/Elsevier v_05/12850567

The inferior cerebellar veins are of large size, end in the transverse, superior petrosal, and occipital sinuses.

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