Basilar venous plexus

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Basilar venous plexus

The basilar venous plexus (transverse or basilar sinus) is a venous plexus of dural venous sinuses situated upon the clivus and posterior aspect of the dorsum sellae of sphenoid bone. It interconnects the two cavernous sinuses as well as the origins of the petrous sinuses.[1]

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Basilar venous plexus
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The sinuses at the base of the skull
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Latinplexus venosus basilaris
TA98A12.3.05.106
TA24866
FMA50783
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It communicates with the anterior vertebral venous plexus.

Clinical significance

The basilar venous plexus can sometimes be involved in certain medical conditions, such as a posterior circulation infarction and a cavernous sinus thrombosis.[2]

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