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Internal cerebral veins

Index Internal cerebral veins

The internal cerebral veins (deep cerebral veins) drain the deep parts of the hemisphere and are two in number; each internal cerebral vein is formed near the interventricular foramina by the union of the superior thalamostriate vein and the superior choroid vein. [1]

10 relations: Basal vein, Cerebral arteries, Cerebral veins, Choroid veins, Corpus callosum, Great cerebral vein, Interventricular foramina (neuroanatomy), Superior thalamostriate vein, Tela choroidea, Third ventricle.

Basal vein

The basal vein is a vein in the brain.

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Cerebral arteries

Cerebral arteries describe three main pairs of arteries and their branches, which perfuse the cerebrum of the brain.

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Cerebral veins

The cerebral veins are divisible into external (superficial cerebral veins) and internal (internal cerebral veins) groups according to the outer surfaces or the inner parts of the hemispheres they drain into.

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Choroid veins

The choroid veins are the superior choroid vein and the inferior choroid vein of the lateral ventricle.

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Corpus callosum

The corpus callosum (Latin for "tough body"), also callosal commissure, is a wide commissure, a flat bundle of commissural fibers, about 10 cm long beneath the cerebral cortex in the brains of placental mammals.

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Great cerebral vein

The great cerebral vein is one of the large blood vessels in the skull draining the cerebrum of the brain.

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Interventricular foramina (neuroanatomy)

In the brain, the interventricular foramina (or foramina of Monro) are channels that connect the paired lateral ventricles with the third ventricle at the midline of the brain.

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Superior thalamostriate vein

The superior thalamostriate vein or terminal vein commences in the groove between the corpus striatum and thalamus, receives numerous veins from both of these parts, and unites behind the crus of the fornix with the superior choroid vein to form each of the internal cerebral veins.

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Tela choroidea

The tela choroidea (or tela chorioidea) is a region of meningeal pia mater and underlying ependyma that gives rise to the choroid plexus in each of the brain’s four ventricles.

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Third ventricle

The third ventricle is one of four connected fluid-filled cavities comprising the ventricular system within the mammalian brain.

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Internal cerebral vein, Venae internae cerebri.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internal_cerebral_veins

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