Choroid plexus (basal veins not labeled, but visible draining into great cerebral vein)
Details
Drains to
Great cerebral vein
Identifiers
Latin
vena basalis
TA98
A12.3.06.018
TA2
4916
FMA
50990
Anatomical terminology
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The basal vein is a vein in the brain. It is formed at the anterior perforated substance by the union of
(a) a small anterior cerebral vein which accompanies the anterior cerebral artery and supplies the medial surface of the frontal lobe by the fronto-basal vein.
(b) the deep middle cerebral vein (deep Sylvian vein), which receives tributaries from the insula and neighboring gyri, and runs in the lower part of the lateral cerebral fissure, and
(c) the inferior striate veins, which leave the corpus striatum through the anterior perforated substance.
The basal vein passes backward around the cerebral peduncle, and ends in the great cerebral vein; it receives tributaries from the interpeduncular fossa, the inferior horn of the lateral ventricle, the hippocampal gyrus, and the mid-brain.
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