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Definition of Deep middle cerebral vein
1. Noun. Accompanies the middle cerebral artery deep in the Sylvian fissure; empties into the basal vein.
Medical Definition of Deep middle cerebral vein
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Deep Middle Cerebral Vein
Literary usage of Deep middle cerebral vein
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Anatomy, Descriptive and Applied by Henry Gray (1913)
"... substance by the union of (<i) a small anterior cerebral vein which accompanies
the anterior cerebral artery, (b) the deep middle cerebral vein ..."
2. Anatomy of the brain and spinal cord with special reference to mechanism and by Harris Ellett Santee (1907)
"... excepting the small anterior cerebral vein and the deep middle cerebral vein,
which unite with the inferior striate veins in forming the basilar vein. ..."
3. Anatomy of the Human Body by Henry Gray (1918)
"... (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 ..."
4. Cunningham's Manual of Practical Anatomy by Daniel John Cunningham (1914)
"... by the union of three veins, viz., (i) the anterior cerebral vein with (2) a
vein from the surface of the insula, called the deep middle cerebral vein ..."
5. Manual of Practical Anatomy by Daniel John Cunningham (1921)
"... called the deep middle cerebral vein, and (3) the anterior striate vein, which
issues from the substance of the brain. The anterior cerebral vein drains ..."