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Septal Vein
The paired veins in the frontal lobe and along the septum pellucidum that drain into the internal cerebral veins.
National Institutes of Health
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Structure of cerebral vein
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2019
2019
The Internal Cerebral Vein: New Classification of Branching Patterns Based on CTA
K. Brzegowy
,
M. Zarzecki
,
+5 authors
J. Walocha
American Journal of Neuroradiology
2019
Corpus ID: 201844544
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The internal cerebral vein begins at the foramen of Monro by the union of the thalamostriate and the…
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2019
2019
Anatomy of the human spinal cord arachnoid cisterns: applications for spinal cord surgery.
C. Dauleac
,
T. Jacquesson
,
P. Mertens
Journal of Neurosurgery : Spine
2019
Corpus ID: 196350447
OBJECTIVE The goal in this study was to describe the overall organization of the spinal arachnoid mater and spinal subarachnoid…
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2017
2017
Ipsilateral Prominent Thalamostriate Vein on Susceptibility-Weighted Imaging Predicts Poor Outcome after Intravenous Thrombolysis in Acute Ischemic Stroke
X. Zhang
,
S. Zhang
,
Q. Chen
,
W. Ding
,
B. Campbell
,
M. Lou
American Journal of Neuroradiology
2017
Corpus ID: 27381710
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The impact of deep cerebral veins on neurologic outcome after intravenous thrombolysis in patients with…
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2017
2017
Endoscopic Fenestration of a Giant Midline Arachnoid Cyst: 3-Dimensional Operative Video.
Antonio D'Ammando
,
F. Doglietto
,
F. Belotti
,
C. Cereda
,
M. Fontanella
Operative Neurosurgery
2017
Corpus ID: 205284642
2016
2016
Visualization of Anatomic Variation of the Anterior Septal Vein on Susceptibility-Weighted Imaging
Zhengzhen Chen
,
Huihuang Qiao
,
+7 authors
Chengchun Chen
PLoS ONE
2016
Corpus ID: 12677385
Background and Purpose Understanding the anatomy of the anterior septal vein (ASV) is critical for minimally invasive procedures…
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2014
2014
Improved MR venography using quantitative susceptibility‐weighted imaging
Saifeng Liu
,
Karen Mok
,
+4 authors
E. Haacke
Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging
2014
Corpus ID: 37196363
To remove the geometry dependence of phase‐based susceptibility weighting masks in susceptibility‐weighted imaging (SWI) and to…
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2010
2010
Demonstration of Cerebral Venous Variations in the Region of the Third Ventricle on Phase-Sensitive Imaging
S. Fujii
,
Y. Kanasaki
,
E. Matsusue
,
S. Kakite
,
T. Kminou
,
T. Ogawa
American Journal of Neuroradiology
2010
Corpus ID: 12019859
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Susceptibility-weighted (SW) MR imaging has enabled noninvasive visualization of the cerebral veins and…
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Highly Cited
1997
Highly Cited
1997
The transcallosal-transforaminal approach to the third ventricle with regard to the venous variations in this region.
U. Türe
,
M. Yașargil
,
O. Al-Mefty
Journal of Neurosurgery
1997
Corpus ID: 21558874
Surgical approaches to lesions located in the anterior and middle portions of the third ventricle are challenging, even for…
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Review
1983
Review
1983
Subchoroidal trans-velum interpositum approach to mid-third ventricular tumors.
M. Lavyne
,
Russel H. Patterson
Neurosurgery
1983
Corpus ID: 19461211
Our experience with the subchoroidal, trans-velum interpositum approach to mid-3rd ventricular tumors is reviewed, and our…
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1966
1966
The septal vein. An indicator of space-occupying lesions in the anterior cranial fossa.
A. Zimmer
,
G. Annes
Radiology
1966
Corpus ID: 40884026
AS A RESULT of increased awareness of the significance of the cerebral venous system, diagnostic features of the cerebral…
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