MORPHOLOGY OF THE VENOUS TRIBUTARIES OF LARGE DURAL SINUSES
The present research is devoted to the study of a topical issue of morphology of the venoussystem of the head, namely to the features of interrelations of large sinuses of the dura mater and their tributaries – veins of the cerebrum and the cerebellum. The researchis performed on the native preparations of the brain with envelopes and corrosivepreparations of venousformations of the human head. The traditional morphological methods of the research including injection and corrosive methods, were used. The morphological features of the venoussystem of the human head were studied, in particular, the relations of the dural sinuses with their tributaries. The interrelations of superficial and deepveins of the brain with the largesinuses of the dura mater are described, the variants of the inflow of afferent veins, the range of changeability of their amountand sizes are considered. The most typical places of the inflow of cerebral and cerebellar veins are selected in the large dural sinuses. The analysis of the functionalrole of sinuses is conducted depending on the amountof venous ributaries
Fominykh TA, Dyachenko AP, Vinogradov AA. Morphology of the venous tributaries of large dural sinuses. Research Result. Medicine and Pharmacy. 2016;2(4):30-36 (In Russian). DOI: 10.18413/2313-8955-2016-2-4-30-36
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