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  • '''Diploic Veins''' [[File:Diploic veins.png|thumb|right|250px|Illustration of the Diploic Veins]]
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  • ...r draining the [[bone marrow]] and [[inner table]] of the skull. The term "diploic" is derived from the Greek word "diploe," which means "double." This refers The diploic veins are found between the inner and outer tables of the [[flat bones]] of
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  • ...Anatomy| Gray's Anatomy of the Human Body]] > VII. The Veins > 3b. 3. The Diploic Veins ==='''The Diploic Veins'''===
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  • '''Diploic Veins''' [[File:Diploic veins.png|thumb|right|250px|Illustration of the Diploic Veins]]
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  • #redirect[[Diploic veins]]
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  • ...Anatomy| Gray's Anatomy of the Human Body]] > VII. The Veins > 3b. 3. The Diploic Veins ==='''The Diploic Veins'''===
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  • ...r draining the [[bone marrow]] and [[inner table]] of the skull. The term "diploic" is derived from the Greek word "diploe," which means "double." This refers The diploic veins are found between the inner and outer tables of the [[flat bones]] of
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  • The diploë also contains an extensive network of veins, known as diploic veins, which play a significant role in the venous drainage system of the s ###Diploic Vein Thrombosis###
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  • ..., cortical thickening and medullary [[stenosis]] of the long bones, absent diploic space in the skull bones, [[hypocalcemia]] due to the [[hypoparathyroidism]
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  • *** The [[diploic veins]]
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  • ...of the head and face]]''' (2) The '''[[veins of the neck]]''' (3) The '''[[diploic veins]]''' the '''[[veins of the brain]]''' and the '''[[venous sinuses of ...mic vein; as this vessel passes through the notch, it receives the frontal diploic vein through a foramen at the bottom of the notch.
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  • (3) The '''diploic veins''' the '''veins of the brain''' and the '''venous sinuses of the dura ...] vein; as this vessel passes through the notch, it receives the frontal [[diploic]] vein through a foramen at the bottom of the [[notch]].
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  • * Radiologic imaging shows diploic widening and "hair-on-end" spiculation.
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  • It receives blood from several sources, including the [[diploic veins]] that drain the inner skull bones, and the [[meningeal veins]] that
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  • ...onsisting of diploic tissue contained between two compact [[laminae]]; the diploic tissue is absent in the regions occupied by the frontal air sinuses.
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  • *** The [[diploic veins]]
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  • ##Gray's Anatomy > [[The Diploic Veins]]
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  • ...es. They communicate with the underlying cerebral veins, and also with the diploic and emissary veins.
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  • ##Gray's Anatomy > [[The Diploic Veins]]
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  • ...ones the veins are large, very numerous, and run in tortuous canals in the diploic tissue, the sides of the canals being formed by thin lamellae of bone, perf
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  • # [[Diploic veins]]
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  • [[Diploic veins]]
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  • | XA2QB0||- - - - - - - Diploic vein | XA6VQ5||- - - - - - - - Frontal diploic vein
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