Narrow and Atretic Transverse Dural Sinuses: Clinical Significance

Autor: Kaplan, Harry, Browder, Ann, Browder, Jefferson
Zdroj: Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology; May 1973, Vol. 82 Issue: 3 p351-354, 4p
Abstrakt: In 422 specimens of cerebral dural sinuses obtained at autopsy, there were 13 with marked narrowing of a segment of one or the other transverse sinuses, and 11 with absence of a part or all of a transverse sinus. In both groups a variety of compensatory venous channels had formed during embryonal development, apparently serving as bypasses for the partially or completely occluded transverse sinus. A knowledge of the anatomical variances at the confluence of sinuses is important to surgeons who manage patients with inflammatory problems implicating a transverse sinus and those performing radical dissection of the neck for cancer.
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