septal_vein

Septal vein

see Anterior septal vein.

Septal cerebral veins originate at the lateral aspect of anterior horns of lateral ventricles then pass medially, inferior to the genu of corpus callosum. Then they turn backward and traverse along the septum pellucidum and they enter the internal cerebral vein behind the foramen of Monro. The septal veins drain corpus callosum and deep medullary frontal white matter.

The anterior/posterior septal veins cross the roof of the frontal horn and body of the lateral ventricle and the septum pellucidum 1).


1)
Rhoton ALJ (2003) The lateral and third ventricle. In: Apuzzo MLJ (ed) Rhoton's cranial anatomy and surgical approaches. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, pp 238–251
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