2018
DOI: 10.3126/njn.v15i3.23281
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Morphometric Relationship of the Transverse Sinus with Sigmoid Sinus Groove and Jugular Foramen

Abstract: Cranial venous sinus anatomy is fundamental in neurosurgery and radiology, especially in surgical planning and treatment of neurological diseases. In this study, we aimed to study the morphometric relationship of the transverse sinus with sigmoid sinus groove and jugular foramen and imply if this relationship could aid in diagnosing the transverse sinus thrombosis. This is a retrospective analytical study conducted in our center among 30 patients who underwent Computed Tomography (CT) venogram during a period … Show more

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“…13 Dural venous sinus seems to make a groove in the inner table of the skull bone and it corresponds to the size of the sinus but it doesn't seem to grow or shrink with the advancing age. 14 Similarly, As noted in previous studies, in this study the relation of a lateral limit of superior sagittal sinus and sagittal suture neither seems to be associated with advancing age nor with the gender. 5,6 The small sample size and non-inclusion of various races and ethnic groups are the main limitation of this study.…”
Section: Figure 2: Distribution Of Gendersupporting
confidence: 75%
“…13 Dural venous sinus seems to make a groove in the inner table of the skull bone and it corresponds to the size of the sinus but it doesn't seem to grow or shrink with the advancing age. 14 Similarly, As noted in previous studies, in this study the relation of a lateral limit of superior sagittal sinus and sagittal suture neither seems to be associated with advancing age nor with the gender. 5,6 The small sample size and non-inclusion of various races and ethnic groups are the main limitation of this study.…”
Section: Figure 2: Distribution Of Gendersupporting
confidence: 75%