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Vein: Deep cerebral veins Latin venae profundae cerebri The deep cerebral veins are a group of veins in the head.
This group includes the superior thalamostriate vein.
Veins (emissary, jugular and others) of head and neck (drainage patterns can vary) (TA A12.3.04–06, GA 7.644) External jugular DirectInternal jugular Superficial cerebral veins: superior · superficial middle · inferior · inferior anastomotic (Labbé) · superior anastomotic (Trolard)
Deep cerebral veins: great · internal (basal, deep middle, superior thalamostriate)To COSTo CSTo IJVDirectBrachiocephalic DirectThis anatomy article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.