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Internal cerebral veins

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Drains to
  
great cerebral vein

Latin
  
venae internae cerebri

FMA
  
70876

Artery
  
cerebral arteries

TA
  
A12.3.06.028

Internal cerebral veins

Dorlands /Elsevier
  
Internal cerebral veins

The internal cerebral veins (deep cerebral veins) drain the deep parts of the hemisphere and are two in number; each is formed near the Interventricular foramen by the union of the terminal and choroid veins.

They run backward parallel with one another, between the layers of the tela chorioidea of the third ventricle, and beneath the splenium of the corpus callosum, where they unite to form a short trunk, the great cerebral vein of Galen; just before their union each receives the corresponding basal vein.

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Internal cerebral veins Wikipedia