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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 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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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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Occipital vein
The occipital diploic vein sometimes joins it. Function The occipital vein drains blood from part of the scalp. wikipedia.org
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roentgeno-
roentgen-, roentgeno- Chiefly U.S. Also röntgen(o)-. Comb. forms of Roentgen, as in roentgenˈkymogram [ad. G. röntgenkymogramm (Gött & Rosenthal 1912, in München med. Wochenschr. 17 Sept. 2033)], a recording made with a kymograph (sense 2); roentgenˈkymograph = kymograph 2; ˌroentgenkymoˈgraphic a.,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Supraorbital vein
As this vessel passes through the notch, it receives the frontal diploic vein through a foramen at the bottom of the notch. wikipedia.org
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Gilbert Breschet
Breschet's canals: (canales diploici), Channels in the diploe of the skull that accommodate the diploic veins. Breschet's veins: (venae diploici), Diploic veins connected with the cerebral sinuses by emissary veins. wikipedia.org
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أوردة خلال اللوحتين
الأَورِدَةُ خِلاَلَ اللَّوحَتَين (بالإنجليزية: Diploic veins) هي عبارة عن أوردة كبيرة ذات جدران رقيقة وخالية من الصمامات. wikipedia.org
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Sinus pericranii
nonmuscular venous blood vessels adhering tightly to the outer surface of the skull and directly communicating with intracranial venous sinuses through diploic wikipedia.org
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Sigmoid sinus
Along its course, the sigmoid sinus also receives blood from the cerebral veins, cerebellar veins, diploic veins, and emissary veins. wikipedia.org
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Scalp
There are other veins, like the emissary vein and frontal diploic vein, which also contribute to the venous drainage. wikipedia.org
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Pott's puffy tumor
The cause of vein thrombosis is explained by venous drainage of the frontal sinus, which occurs through diploic veins, which communicate with the dural wikipedia.org
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Ghosal hematodiaphyseal dysplasia
The increased bone density manifests with the skull with general widening of diploic space. wikipedia.org
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