inferior petrosal sinus
superior petrosal sinus
cavernous sinus
jugular foramen
inferior sagittal sinus
superior sagittal sinus
jugum petrosum
petrosal sinus
maxillary sinus
hyoid arch
arciferal
sagittal sinus
sinus cavernosus
antrum
telencephalon
confluence of sinuses
nosewing
sphenoethmoidal recess
vena ophthalmica
palatine
os palatinum
palatine bone
petrosal
ophthalmic vein
abopercular
firmisternal
arteria ethmoidalis
sacroanterior
ethmoidal artery
superficial middle cerebral vein
styloid process
transverse sinus
venae dorsales clitoridis superficiales
vena sacralis
sacral vein
interarytenoid
internal jugular vein
palatopharyngeal arch
parieto-occipital sulcus
retromandibular vein
posterior facial vein
vena retromandibularis
parieto-occipital fissure
antihelix
vertebral artery
lamina arcus vertebrae
sphenoid sinus
opisthonotal
diplomyelia
cricoid cartilage
pubic symphysis
subpetrosal
anterocubital
sinusy
symphysis pubis
anterodorsolateral
saccule
paraglottic space
lamina
falx cerebri
superior laryngeal nerve
rhinion
corona
nasal capsule
underbite
intercavernous
nasopharynx
sphenoid
anterodorsomedial
arteria carotis
carotid artery
labial artery
ruminoreticular
upper airway
Monro's foramen
postcotyloid
interventricular foramen
postpalatine
infrapharyngobranchial
inferior orbital fissure
intrasinus
sinus transversus
foramen of Monro
trapezium
dibasal
alar foramen
basilar artery
peridiverticular
velopharynx
neck joint
great cerebral vein
foramen magnum
epiparietal
retropharyngeal
vena cerebri magna

English words for 'The larger of the two petrosal sinuses that is situated inferiorly in a sulcus on each side formed by the junction of the petrous portion of the temporal bone and the basilar portion of the occipital bone and that extends from the posterior inferior end of the cavernous sinus through the jugular foramen to join the internal jugular vein of the same side.'

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