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Diploic veins: Definition, location, function | Kenhub
Diploic veins, also known as veins of Breschet, are intraosseous venous vessels immersed in the cancellous bone of the skull that is called diploë. There are four main groups of diploic veins: frontal, anterior temporal, posterior temporal and occipital diploic veins. www.kenhub.com
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Diploic veins - Wikipedia
The diploic veins are large, thin-walled valveless veins that channel in the diploë between the inner and outer layers of the cortical bone in the skull. en.wikipedia.org
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The Diploic Veins: A Comprehensive Review with Clinical Applications
The diploic veins serve as an important connection between the extracranial and intracranial venous systems. They change in size during growth from adolescence ... pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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diploic
diploic, a. Anat. (dɪˈpləʊɪk) [f. diploe + -ic.] Belonging to the diploe.1855 Holden Hum. Osteol. (1878) 118 We may speak of the frontal, temporal, and occipital diploic veins. Oxford English Dictionary
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DIPLOIC Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
The meaning of DIPLOIC is of or relating to the diploe. www.merriam-webster.com
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Diploic Veins - Neuroangio.org
Diploic veins are veins in the diploic space of the skull — the space between inner and outer tables. They are depicted in all kinds of atlases. neuroangio.org
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Diploic veins
The diploic veins drain this area into the dural venous sinuses. The four major trunks of the diploic veins found on each side of the head are frontal, anterior temporal, posterior temporal, and occipital diploic veins wikipedia.org
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Diploic Veins - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Diploic veins refer to the veins located in the diploe, the space between the inner and outer tables of the bone of the calvarium. www.sciencedirect.com
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Diploic veins - e-Anatomy - IMAIOS
The diploic veins occupy channels in the diploe of the cranial bones. They are large and exhibit at irregular intervals pouch-like dilatations; their walls are ... www.imaios.com
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Diploic Veins | Complete Anatomy - Elsevier
The diploic veins are a valveless intraosseous network of veins draining the skull itself. These are situated in the diploe or the spongy layer of bone in the ... www.elsevier.com
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Widening of the diploic space | Radiology Reference Article
Widening of the diploic space refers to expansion of the cancellous (spongy) bone between the inner and outer tables of the calvaria. radiopaedia.org
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DIPLOIC definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Anatomy of or relating to diploë.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video. www.collinsdictionary.com
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diploe
‖ diploe (ˈdɪpləʊiː) [mod.L., a. Gr. διπλόη doubling, fold, overlapping of the bones of the skull (Hippocrates), f. διπλόος double.] 1. Anat. The light porous or cancellated bone-tissue lying between the hard dense inner and outer layers of the bones of the skull.1696 in Phillips (ed. 5). 1699 Phil.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Calvaria (skull)
The diploë is cancellous bone containing red bone marrow during life, through which run canals formed by diploic veins. wikipedia.org
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Sphenoparietal sinus
frontal ramus of the middle meningeal vein, communicating rami from the superficial middle cerebral vein, temporal lobe veins, and the anterior temporal diploic wikipedia.org
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