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Middle superficial cerebral vein

B Ciszek1, M Dabrowska, A Andrzejczak

  • 1Department of Anatomy Medical School, Warsaw.

Folia Morphologica
|December 3, 1998
PubMed
Summary

This microanatomical study details the anatomy of the middle cerebral vein. Findings reveal that nonconcentric tributaries are more common than concentric types in the middle superficial cerebral vein.

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Area of Science:

  • Neuroanatomy
  • Vascular anatomy

Background:

  • The middle cerebral vein is a crucial component of the cerebral venous system.
  • Understanding its tributary anatomy is essential for neurosurgical procedures and interpreting vascular imaging.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a detailed microanatomical description of the middle cerebral vein.
  • To classify the types of tributaries associated with the middle superficial cerebral vein.

Main Methods:

  • Microanatomical dissection of the middle cerebral vein.
  • Analysis of anatomical data to identify and categorize venous tributaries.

Main Results:

  • The study identified two main types of tributaries: concentric and nonconcentric.
  • The nonconcentric type of tributaries was found to be more prevalent than the concentric type.

Conclusions:

  • The anatomical classification of middle cerebral vein tributaries provides a basis for further research.
  • Prevalence of nonconcentric tributaries may have implications for understanding venous drainage patterns and potential pathologies.

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