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Laterally situated sinus pericranii. Report of two cases with marked diploic veins

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sinus pericranii has been reported to be situated usually along the midline. Two cases of laterally situated sinus pericranii are presented. Venous blood was obtained by puncturing the tumors directly. Injection of contrast medium into the tumors demonstrated a communication between the tumors and the intracranialvenous sinuses through marked diploic veins.

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Koshu, K., Takahashi, S. Laterally situated sinus pericranii. Report of two cases with marked diploic veins. Neuroradiology 21, 219–221 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00367344

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