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Superior cerebellar veins

 
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Vein: Cerebellar veins
Sagittal section of the cerebellum, near the junction of the vermis with the hemisphere. (Veins not visible, but regions can be seen.)
Corresponding arterial circulation of the cerebellum (SCA).
Latin venae cerebelli superiores
Gray's subject #170 653
Drains from    cerebellum
Drains to dural venous sinuses
Artery superior cerebellar artery

The superior cerebellar veins pass partly forward and medialward, across the superior vermis, to end in the straight sinus and the internal cerebral veins, partly lateralward to the transverse and superior petrosal sinuses.

This article was originally based on an entry from a public domain edition of Gray's Anatomy. As such, some of the information contained herein may be outdated.


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