2020
DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.a6775
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Tentorial Venous Anatomy: Variation in the Healthy Population

Abstract: BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: A new transtentorial venous system consisting of medial, intermediate, and lateral tentorial veins, connecting infra-and supratentorial compartments, was recently shown in 2 cadaver dissections and 2 patient scans. We sought to characterize the venous patterns within the tentorium and their relation to measures of skull development in a cohort of healthy adults. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed tentorial venous anatomy of the head using CTA/CTV performed for routine ca… Show more

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“…This dilation leads to out-pouching of these structures into the tentorium, which we believe may also lead to the development of the MTS and LTS. Our study was the first to report a consistent TTVS in adult humans (1,2). In contrast to what has previously been reported, we believe tentorial venous drainage persists, rather than regresses, when jugular venous drainage becomes dominant.…”
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“…This dilation leads to out-pouching of these structures into the tentorium, which we believe may also lead to the development of the MTS and LTS. Our study was the first to report a consistent TTVS in adult humans (1,2). In contrast to what has previously been reported, we believe tentorial venous drainage persists, rather than regresses, when jugular venous drainage becomes dominant.…”
Section: Introductioncontrasting
confidence: 87%
“…Further, in this study, we demonstrate how the embryologic dorsal tentorial venous plexus transitions to this adult configuration in the post-natal period. Our findings in these studies suggest that these veins, previously thought to obliterate during tentorial development based on previous human developmental studies, remain patent in the adult as continuous venous drainage between the anterior, middle, and posterior fossae (1)(2)(3)(4).…”
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