Superior cerebral veins

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Superior cerebral veins are a group of veins in the brain that drain the superior and superolateral surfaces of the cerebral hemispheres into the superior sagittal sinus.

Etymology[edit | edit source]

The term "superior cerebral veins" is derived from the Latin words 'superior' meaning 'higher', 'cerebrum' meaning 'brain', and 'vena' meaning 'vein'.

Structure[edit | edit source]

The superior cerebral veins, typically numbering between 8 and 12, are small veins that run superficially on the surface of the brain. They drain the superior and superolateral surfaces of the cerebral hemispheres and empty into the superior sagittal sinus, a large venous sinus located in the midline of the brain.

Function[edit | edit source]

The primary function of the superior cerebral veins is to drain deoxygenated blood and waste products from the brain's surface. This blood is then returned to the systemic circulation via the venous sinuses and ultimately the internal jugular vein.

Clinical significance[edit | edit source]

Damage or blockage of the superior cerebral veins or the superior sagittal sinus into which they drain can lead to serious medical conditions such as cerebral venous sinus thrombosis. This condition can cause symptoms such as headache, seizures, and neurological deficits, and requires urgent medical treatment.

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