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The paired (right and left) fronto-polar thalamic veins (Latin: venae fronto-polares thalami dextra et sinistra) originate each on the corresponding frontal polus of the thalamus and drain its anterior portion. Benno Shlesinger in 1976 classified these veins as belonging to the central group of thalamic veins (venae centrales thalami).[1]
Fronto-polar thalamic veins, also known as anterior thalamic veins | |
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Drains from | anterior portion of the corresponding half of the thalamus |
Drains to | Internal cerebral vein |
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Latin | venae fronto-polares thalami dextra et sinistra, or venae anteriores thalami dextra et sinistra |
Anatomical terminology |
References
edit- ^ Schlesinger, Benno (1976). "IV. The Parenchymal Blood Vessels of the Upper Brainstem". The Upper Brainstem in the Human. Its Nuclear Configuration and Vascular Supply. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. pp. 175–238. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-66255-3. ISBN 978-3-642-66257-7. S2CID 24544902.