sigmoid sinus
A portion of the lateral venous sinus, bulging prominently into the mastoid cavity, that serves as a principal conduit by which blood leaves the cranium[EPIC]. The sigmoid is drained by the internal jugular vein [ http://palaeos.com/vertebrates/glossary/glossaryS.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigmoid_sinus ]
Term info
sigmoid sinus
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The sigmoid sinuses, within a human head, are 2 areas beneath the brain, which allow blood veins to span the area, from the center of the head downward. They drain from the transverse sinuses (under the back of the brain) to the internal jugular vein. Each sigmoid sinus begins beneath the temporal bone and follows a tortuous course to the jugular foramen, at which point the sinus becomes continuous with the internal jugular vein[Wikipedia:Sigmoid_sinus].
uberon
sulcus sigmoideus
UBERON:0005475
Term relations
- neck blood vessel
- paired venous dural sinus
- part of some internal jugular vein
- tributary_of some internal jugular vein