Double falx cerebelli, single occipital sinus and an unusually large meningeal artery in the posterior cranial fossa: a case report

S. Nayak, S. Shetty, Naveen Kumar, S. Sirasanagandla
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Introduction: Abnormalities of the dural folds are very rare. Knowledge about the abnormalities of dural folds is important for neurosurgeons and neuroradiologists as these folds might result in bleeding during the suboccipital approach to the brain and also in misinterpretations during the imaging of the posterior cranial fossa. We report the duplication of falx cerebelli and presence of a large meningeal artery in the posterior cranial fossa. Case Report: During the routine brain removal dissection for the undergraduate medical students, the following variations were noted in the posterior cranial fossa of an adult male cadaver aged approximately 70 years. The right and left falces were of equal length (35 mm). The gap between the two falces was broadest anteriorly and measured 15 mm, whereas the narrowest part of the gap was in the middle and measured 10 mm. The occipital sinus was plexiform and was situated in the midline between the two falces. It terminated by opening into the left sigmoid sinus. Meningeal branch of the right occipital artery was unusually large and it entered the posterior cranial fossa through the right jugular foramen. After a course of about 4 cm in the posterior cranial fossa it divided into the right and left branches. It was accompanied by two venae comitantes. Conclusion: The knowledge of the variations observed in the current case may be of use in radiological and neurosurgical procedures.
双镰小脑,单枕窦,颅内后窝异常大的脑膜动脉1例
简介:硬脑膜褶皱异常是非常罕见的。对于神经外科医生和神经放射科医生来说,了解硬脑膜褶皱的异常非常重要,因为这些褶皱可能导致枕下入路出血,也可能导致后颅窝成像时的误解。我们报告小脑镰的重复和在颅后窝存在一个大的脑膜动脉。病例报告:在对医科本科生进行常规脑切除解剖时,在一具年龄约为70岁的成年男性尸体的后颅窝中发现了以下变化。左右叶等长(35 mm)。两瓣之间的间隙在前部最宽,为15mm,中间最窄,为10mm。枕窦呈丛状,位于两瓣之间的中线。它通过进入左乙状窦而终止。右枕动脉脑膜支异常大,经右颈静脉孔进入颅后窝。在颅后窝走了约4厘米后,它分为左右分支。有两名侍从陪同。结论:在本病例中观察到的变异知识可用于放射学和神经外科手术。
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