Clival diploic veins
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Clival diploic veins are veins that travel through the body of the clivus connecting intracranial venous structures on the inner surface of the skull (e.g. basilar venous plexus, inferior petrosal sinuses, marginal sinus, internal carotid artery venous plexus of Rektorzik, inferior petro-occipital vein and anterior condylar confluence) to veins on its anteroinferior surface 1.
-<p><strong>Clival diploic veins</strong> are veins that travel through the body of the clivus connecting intracranial venous structures on the inner surface of the skull (e.g. <a href="/articles/basilar-venous-plexus">basilar venous plexus</a>, <a href="/articles/inferior-petrosal-sinus">inferior petrosal sinuses</a>, <a href="/articles/marginal-sinus">marginal sinus</a>, <a href="/articles/internal-carotid-artery-venous-plexus-of-rektorzik">internal carotid artery venous plexus of Rektorzik</a>, <a href="/articles/inferior-petro-occipital-vein">inferior petro-occipital vein</a> and <a href="/articles/anterior-condylar-confluence">anterior condylar confluence</a>) to veins on its anteroinferior surface <sup>1</sup>. </p>- +<p><strong>Clival diploic veins</strong> are veins that travel through the body of the clivus connecting intracranial venous structures on the inner surface of the skull (e.g. <a href="/articles/basilar-venous-plexus">basilar venous plexus</a>, <a href="/articles/inferior-petrosal-sinus">inferior petrosal sinuses</a>, <a title="Marginal sinus (foramen magnum)" href="/articles/marginal-sinus-foramen-magnum">marginal sinus</a>, <a href="/articles/internal-carotid-artery-venous-plexus-of-rektorzik">internal carotid artery venous plexus of Rektorzik</a>, <a href="/articles/inferior-petro-occipital-vein">inferior petro-occipital vein</a> and <a href="/articles/anterior-condylar-confluence">anterior condylar confluence</a>) to veins on its anteroinferior surface <sup>1</sup>. </p>