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Inferior sagittal sinus

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Drains to
  
Dorlands/Elsevier
  
s_12/12739202

FMA
  
50768

MeSH
  
A07.231.908.224

TA
  
A12.3.05.111

Inferior sagittal sinus

Latin
  
sinus sagittalis inferior

The inferior sagittal sinus (also known as inferior longitudinal sinus), within the human head, is an area beneath the brain which allows blood to drain outwards posteriorly from the center of the head. It drains (from the center of the brain) to the straight sinus (at the back of the head), which connects to the transverse sinuses. See diagram (at right): labeled in the brain as "SIN. SAGITTALIS INF." (for Latin: sinus sagittalis inferior).

The inferior sagittal sinus courses along the inferior border of the falx cerebri, superior to the corpus callosum.

It receives blood from the deep and medial aspects of the cerebral hemispheres and drains into the straight sinus.

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Inferior sagittal sinus Wikipedia


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