Diploic veins

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Vein: Diploic veins
Veins of the diploë as displayed by the removal of the outer table of the skull.
Latin venae diploicae
Gray's subject #169 651
Drains from    diploë
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The diploic veins are found in the skull, and drain the diploic space. This is found in the bones of the vault of the skull, and is the marrow-containing area of cancellous bone between the inner and outer layers of compact bone.

The diploic veins drain this area to the outside of the skull.

[edit] Specific diploic veins

They are usually four in number: one frontal, two parietal, and one occipital.

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