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  1. The superior sagittal sinus (also known as the superior longitudinal sinus), within the human head, is an unpaired dural venous sinus lying along the attached margin of the falx cerebri. It allows blood to drain from the lateral aspects of anterior cerebral hemispheres to the confluence of sinuses.

  2. 1 paź 2024 · The superior sagittal sinus is the largest and most prominent of the dural venous sinuses, responsible for draining blood from the superior portions of the brain. It is embedded within the layers of the dura mater and plays a crucial role in the venous drainage system of the brain.

  3. 23 sty 2023 · The superior sagittal sinus is the major component of the superficial cerebral venous system, and knowledge of this structure and its variations are of practical clinical importance to neurosurgeons, neurologists, and radiologists in treating several conditions.

  4. 1 maj 2019 · One of the earliest anatomical landmarks to be described, the superior sagittal sinus (SSS, sinus sagittalis superior (Latin); “sagittalis” Latin for ‘arrow’ and “sinus” Latin for ‘recess, bend, or bay’) has been defined and redefined by the likes of Vesalius and Cushing.

  5. 25 wrz 2020 · We describe the published techniques for exposing dural venous sinuses, and introduce a new technique for a single-piece craniotomy exposing the superior sagittal sinus or transverse sinus...

  6. 1 lip 2017 · Superior sagittal sinus was deviated to the right side of the sagittal suture in 54% of cases at bregma and 64% of cases at the midpoint of sagittal suture and lambda.

  7. The superior sagittal sinus (SSS) is the largest dural venous sinus. As the name suggests, it runs in a sagittal plane in the superior aspect of the falx cerebri.

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