Cavernous Sinus — Anatomy & Clinical Significance
HardHigh-yieldAnatomy · Head & Neck
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The cavernous sinus is a paired, trabeculated dural venous sinus flanking the body of the sphenoid and sella turcica. It is one of the most heavily examined topics in NEET PG head-and-neck anatomy because of its unique relationship of cranial nerves to a venous channel that transmits the internal carotid artery — and because of the dramatic, pattern-recognisable clinical syndromes that arise when it is compressed, in…
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