Petrosquamous sinus

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Vein: Petrosquamous sinus
Latin s. petrosquamosus
Gray's subject #171 658
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The petrosquamous sinus, when present, runs backward along the junction of the squama and petrous portion of the temporal, and opens into the transverse sinus.

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