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Condyloid fossa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Behind either condyle of the lateral parts of occipital bone is a depression, the condyloid fossa (or condylar fossa ), which receives the posterior margin of the superior facet of the atlas when ...
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Internal vertebral venous plexuses - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The internal vertebral venous plexuses ( intraspinal veins ) lie within the vertebral canal between the dura mater and the vertebrae, and receive tributaries from the bones and from the medulla sp...
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The mastoid, condyloid, occipital emissary vein, and occipital vein were ... In this case, the condyloid emissary vein is derived from the marginal sinus. ...
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The condyloid emissary vein or one of its large contributors inside the medial edge of the obliquus capitis superior muscle is divided between ligatures. ...
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utary veins are those of the diploe, the mastoid emissary veins and the condyloid emissary veins. They also receive the superior and inferior ...
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Posterior condyloid foramen. The posterior condyloid emissary vein con- nects the lower end of the sigmoid sinus with the internal vertebral venous plexus ...
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When there is obstruction at the level of the sigmoid sinus or lateral transverse sinuses, venous drainage occurs via three routes: (a) collateral mastoid emissary veins or posterior condyloid emissary veins; (b) the opposite lat- eral sinus if open;
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they communicate with the veins of the pericranium by means of the mastoid and condyloid emissary veins; and they receive some of the inferior cerebral and inferior cerebellar veins, and some veins from the diploë.
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Shown are pterygoid plexus (a), deep middle cerebral vein (b), inferior petrosal sinus and basilar plexus (c), superior petrosal sinus (d), anastomotic vein of Trolard (e), anastomotic vein of Labbé (f), condyloid emissary vein (g), mastoid emissary vein (h), parietal emissary vein (i), and occipital emissary vein (j).
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