後頭静脈洞
WordNet
- commit a sin; violate a law of God or a moral law (同)transgress, trespass
- violent and excited activity; "they began to fight like sin" (同)hell
- estrangement from god (同)sinfulness, wickedness
- an act that is regarded by theologians as a transgression of Gods will (同)sinning
- the 21st letter of the Hebrew alphabet
- any of various air-filled cavities especially in the bones of the skull
- of or relating to the occiput; "occipital bone"
PrepTutorEJDIC
- 〈U〉(宗教・道徳上の)『罪』 / 〈C〉(宗教・道徳上の)『罪の行為』,罪悪 / 〈C〉《特におどけて》違反(過失)の行為 / (宗教・道徳上の)おきてを破る,罪を犯す / (…に)違反(過失)をする,背く《+『against』+『名』》
- sine
- 洞(どう)(骨や組織の中の穴・くぼみなど);静脈洞
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Vein: Occipital sinus |
Dural veins
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The sinuses at the base of the skull. (Occipial sinus visible at bottom center, below the Foramen Magnum on image.)
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Latin |
sinus occipitalis |
Gray's |
p.658 |
Drains to |
confluence of sinuses |
MeSH |
Cranial+Sinuses |
The occipital sinus is the smallest of the cranial sinuses.
It is situated in the attached margin of the falx cerebelli, and is generally single, but occasionally there are two.
It commences around the margin of the foramen magnum by several small venous channels, one of which joins the terminal part of the transverse sinus; it communicates with the posterior internal vertebral venous plexuses and ends in the confluence of the sinuses.
Occipital sinuses were discovered by Guichard Joseph Duverney.
Additional images
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Base of the skull. Upper surface.
See also
This article incorporates text from a public domain edition of Gray's Anatomy.
Veins (emissary, jugular and others) of head and neck (drainage patterns can vary) (TA A12.3.04–06, GA 7.644)
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External jugular |
Retromandibular |
- maxillary
- superficial temporal
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Direct |
- posterior auricular
- transverse cervical
- suprascapular
- anterior jugular
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Internal jugular |
Diploic/brain |
Cerebral |
Superficial: |
- superior
- superficial middle
- inferior
- inferior anastomotic (Labbé)
- superior anastomotic (Trolard)
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Deep: |
- great
- internal
- basal
- deep middle
- superior thalamostriate
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Cerebellar |
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Sinuses |
To COS |
- superior sagittal
- straight
- occipital
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To CS |
- sphenoparietal
- intercavernous
- superior ophthalmic
- ethmoidal
- central retinal
- nasofrontal
- vorticose veins
- inferior ophthalmic
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To IJV |
- sigmoid: transverse
- superior petrosal
- inferior petrosal
- basilar plexus
- internal auditory veins
- condylar
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Facial/common facial |
- frontal
- supraorbital
- angular
- superior labial
- inferior labial
- deep facial
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Direct |
- lingual
- dorsal lingual
- deep lingual
- sublingual
- pharyngeal
- superior thyroid
- middle thyroid
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Brachiocephalic |
Vertebral |
- occipital
- suboccipital venous plexus
- deep cervical
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Direct |
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anat (a:h/u/t/a/l,v:h/u/t/a/l)/phys/devp/cell/prot
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noco/syva/cong/lyvd/tumr, sysi/epon, injr
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proc, drug (C2s+n/3/4/5/7/8/9)
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English Journal
- Non-standard intracranial connections and alternative pathways between dural venous sinuses and cerebral veins in the rat.
- Kresakova L1, Purzyc H, Schusterova I, Fulton B, Maloveska M, Vdoviakova K, Kravcova Z, Boldizar M.
- Anatomical science international.Anat Sci Int.2014 May 10. [Epub ahead of print]
- The aim of this study was to describe the uncommon intracranial venous connections and vein structures that may play a role in the redirection of cerebral blood drainage. The study was carried out on 35 adult Wistar rats. Corrosion casts were prepared from the cerebral venous system and Spofacryl®
- PMID 24817648
- Absence of gravity-dependent modulation of straight sinus flow velocity in healthy humans.
- Mosso M1, Schmid-Priscoveanu A, Straumann D, Baumgartner RW.
- Ultrasound in medicine & biology.Ultrasound Med Biol.2008 May;34(5):726-9. Epub 2007 Dec 21.
- The influence of whole-body positions on the cerebral blood flow in normal subjects is unclear. Blood flow in cerebral veins and sinuses is continuous, pulsatile and proportional to cerebral blood flow. We examined young healthy volunteers to evaluate peak mean flow velocity (vm) in the straight sin
- PMID 18160202
- If patients with schizophrenia have small brains, why don't they have small heads?
- Friedman L1, Wiechers IR, Cerny CA, Schulz SC, Buckley P.
- Schizophrenia research.Schizophr Res.2000 Mar 16;42(1):1-6.
- Although patients with schizophrenia have reduced brain size, there is no conclusive evidence that they have reduced head size. This begs the question: 'What is the precise relationship between head size and brain size ' We used a unique osteological collection to explore the relationship between ex
- PMID 10706980
Japanese Journal
- The journal of veterinary medical science 56(6), 1185-1186, 1994-12-15
- NAID 110003916186
- Vascularization of the Pineal Gland in the Crow.
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- Description The occipital sinus (sinus occipitalis) is the smallest of the cranial sinuses. It is situated in the attached margin of the falx cerebelli, and is generally single, but occasionally there are two. It commences around the margin ...
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- 英
- occipital sinus
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- sinus occipitalis
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- 硬膜静脈洞
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- occipitalis、occiput
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- occipital、occiput