NOUN
- two paired veins passing caudally near the midline and uniting to form the great cerebral vein
How To Use internal cerebral vein In A Sentence
- The two internal cerebral veins join beneath the splenium of the corpus callosum to form the great cerebral vein, but the site of union is not visible in this preparation.
- It is supplied by the anterior and posterior choroidal arteries already described, The veins of the tela chorioidea are named the internal cerebral veins (venæ Galeni); they are two in number, and run backward between its layers, each being formed at the interventricular foramen by the union of the terminal vein with the choroidal vein. IX. Neurology. 4c. The Fore-brain or Prosencephalon