Radiologic Anatomy of the Brain 1976
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-66273-7_8
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“…3 , collects blood from intrahippocampal veins before joining the IVV ( Duvernoy, 2005 ). The BVR, on the other hand, drains blood from tissues beyond the hippocampus, serving as a major drainage pathway for various structures in the MTL, insular as well as part of basal ganglia and thalami ( Salamon et al, 1976 ; Bordes et al, 2019 ; Rhoton, 2002 ). The BVR finally merges into the vein of Galen and then into the straight sinus, forming one of the most important drainage pathways of the deep cerebral venous system.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 , collects blood from intrahippocampal veins before joining the IVV ( Duvernoy, 2005 ). The BVR, on the other hand, drains blood from tissues beyond the hippocampus, serving as a major drainage pathway for various structures in the MTL, insular as well as part of basal ganglia and thalami ( Salamon et al, 1976 ; Bordes et al, 2019 ; Rhoton, 2002 ). The BVR finally merges into the vein of Galen and then into the straight sinus, forming one of the most important drainage pathways of the deep cerebral venous system.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%