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1 Superficial middle cerebral vein  



1.1  Anastomoses  







2 Deep middle cerebral vein  





3 Additional images  





4 References  














Middle cerebral veins






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Middle cerebral veins
Outer surface of cerebral hemisphere, showing areas supplied by cerebral arteries. (Middle cerebral veins not labeled, but region drained is roughly equivalent to pink region.)
Lateral sulcus (Middle cerebral veins not visible, but veins run in lateral sulcus.)
Details
Drains toCavernous sinus, basal vein
ArteryMiddle cerebral artery
Identifiers
Latinvenae mediae cerebri (superficialis et profunda)
Anatomical terminology

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The middle cerebral veins - the superficial middle cerebral vein and the deep middle cerebral vein - are two veins running along the lateral sulcus. The superficial middle cerebral vein is also known as the superficial Sylvian vein, and the deep middle cerebral vein is also known as the deep Sylvian vein. The lateral sulcus is also known as the Sylvian fissure.

Superficial middle cerebral vein[edit]

The superficial middle cerebral vein (superficial Sylvian vein) begins on the lateral surface of the hemisphere. It runs along the lateral sulcus[1] to empty into either the cavernous sinus,[1][2]orsphenoparietal sinus.[1] It is adherent to the deep surface of the arachnoid mater bridging the lateral sulcus. It drains the adjacent cortex.[2]

Anastomoses[edit]

At its posterior extremity,[2] the superficial middle cerebral vein is connected with the superior sagittal sinus via the superior anastomotic vein, and with the transverse sinus via the inferior anastomotic vein.[1][2]

Deep middle cerebral vein[edit]

The deep middle cerebral vein (deep Sylvian vein) receives tributaries from the insula and neighboring gyri, and runs in the lower part of the lateral sulcus.[3]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Public domain One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text in the public domain from page 652 of  the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)
  • ^ a b c d Sinnatamby, Chummy (2011). Last's Anatomy (12th ed.). p. 473. ISBN 978-0-7295-3752-0.
  • ^ Public domain One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text in the public domain from page 653 of  the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

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