2015
DOI: 10.4103/2152-7806.152147
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Absence of the superior petrosal veins and sinus: Surgical considerations

Abstract: Background:The superior petrosal vein, one of the most constant and largest drainage pathways in the posterior fossa, may result in complications if occluded. This study calls attention to a unique variant in which the superior petrosal veins and sinus were absent unilaterally, and the venous drainage was through the galenic and tentorial drainage groups.Methods:This study examines one venogram and another anatomic specimen in which the superior petrosal vein and sinus were absent.Results:The superior petrosal… Show more

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