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The superior sagittal sinus is the dural venous sinus that contains arachnoid granulations. Arachnoid granulations are responsible for the absorption of cerebrospinal fluid back into the bloodstream.
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dural sinus
Dural sinus
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Coronary sinus
Coronary Sinus
The venous sinuses of the brain lie within the dura mater, the outermost layer of the meninges that surround the brain. They serve as large veins that collect blood from various veins within the brain and ultimately drain into the internal jugular veins in the neck.
The venous blood from the brain is drained by a network of veins called the cerebral venous sinuses. The largest of these sinuses is the superior sagittal sinus, which ultimately drains into the internal jugular veins.
The superior sagittal sinus overlies the brain superiorly and runs within the falx cerebri. It drains blood from the superior aspects of the brain towards the confluence of sinuses.