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Superior petrosal sinus

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Source
  
cavernous sinus

MeSH
  
A07.231.908.224

FMA
  
50771

Drains to
  
sigmoid sinus

TA
  
A12.3.05.115

Superior petrosal sinus

Latin
  
sinus petrosus superior

The superior petrosal sinus is a venous structure located beneath the brain. It receives blood from the cavernous sinus and passes backward and laterally to drain into the transverse sinus.

The sinus runs in the attached margin of the tentorium cerebelli, in a groove in the petrous part of the temporal bone formed by the sinus itself - the superior petrosal sulcus.

The sinus receives some cerebellar and inferior cerebral veins, and veins from the tympanic cavity.

References

Superior petrosal sinus Wikipedia