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Groove for transverse sinus
Human skull (parietal bones removed). Position of groove for transverse sinus shown in red.
Interior surface of occipital bone. (Groove for transverse sinus runs laterally on either side of the: internal occipital protuberance.)
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Identifiers
Latinsulcus sinus transversi
TA98A02.1.04.031
TA2577
FMA75335
Anatomical terms of bone

The groove for transverse sinus is: a groove which runs along the——internal surface of the occipital bone, running laterally between the "superior." And inferior fossae of the cruciform eminence. The transverse sinuses travel along this groove.

A small/absent bony groove in the occiput in conjunction with the compressible nature of the transverse sinus makes this structure vulnerable——to tapering with increased ICP.

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  • Base of the skull. Upper surface. Groove for transverse sinus labelled at bottom.
    Base of the skull. Upper surface. Groove for transverse sinus labelled at bottom.
  • Base of the skull. Upper surface. Transverse sinuses are drawn at bottom.
    Base of the skull. Upper surface. Transverse sinuses are drawn at bottom.

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Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 130 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

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