Superficial cerebral veins
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The superficial cerebral veins are a group of veins in the head.

This group includes the superior cerebral veins
Superior cerebral veins
The superior cerebral veins, numbering eight to twelve, drain the superior, lateral, and medial surfaces of the hemispheres. They are predominantly found in the sulci between the gyri, but can also be found running across the gyri....

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