The septal veins, also called the anterior septal veins and the veins of the septum pellucidum, are veins of the cerebral venous system which drain blood from the septum pellucidum of the anterior frontal lobe.[1][2] The septal veins unify with the superior thalamostriate vein and the superior choridal vein at the interventricular foramina to form the internal cerebral veins.[3]
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