Introduction to skull, meninges, ventricular system and brain
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- čas přidán 15. 06. 2015
- A short introduction to the skull, meninges, dural venous sinuses, ventricular system, CSF and cerebral arteries.
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Thank you for such a thorough explanation of the brain's venous, sinus system.
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How is the Cavernous sinus connected to the Facial vein and Pterygoid plexus? As in what are those connections?
The facial vein is connected to the cavernous sinus via the ophthalmic veins. The pterygoid plexus of veins connects via an emissary vein.
The facial vein becomes the angular vein which drains into the opthalmic vein which in turn drain into the cavernous sinus. Is that correct to say?
+ahmadharb13 yes that is correct
The relation of the danger triangle of the face is because of the communication between the facial vein and cavernous sinus via the ophthalmic vein. Its not related to the pterygoid plexus correct?
+ahmadharb13 correct ... The danger triangle of the face is in relation to infection spread from the face into the cavernous sinus. The emissary vein between the pterygoid plexus of veins to the cavernous sinus provides a potential route for infections to spread from the oral cavity to the cavernous sinus.
Cranial foramina that is and structures transverse get them is this possible
Looking for foramina
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So CSF drains to IJV?
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