Inferior anastomotic vein
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The inferior anastomotic vein (also known as the vein of Labbe) is one of several superficial cerebral veins. It forms an anastomosis between the superficial middle cerebral vein and transverse sinus, opening into either at either end.[citation needed]
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Latin | vena anastomotica inferior |
TA98 | A12.3.06.010 |
TA2 | 4910 |
FMA | 51239 |
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It courses across the surface of the temporal lobe.[1] It drains adjacent cortical regions, gathering tributaries from minor veins of the temporal lobe.[citation needed]
It is highly variable.[citation needed]