
<h3>Resumen</h3><p>El seno cavernoso es una estructura compuesta por plexos venosos epidurales a lado y lado de la silla turca. Contiene la arteria carótida y pares craneanos debajo y dentro de su pared. Tiene once triángulos entre los pares craneanos en la región paraselar, en la fosa media y paraclival, es decir, tanto al lado de la silla como hacia el piso de la fosa media y hacia la parte posterior del seno cavernoso.</p><p><span>Palabras clave</span>: seno cavernoso, silla turca, fosa media, triángulos de Fukushima.</p><h3>Abstract</h3><p>The cavernous sinus is a paired epidural venous plexus in the parasellar region. On the medial wall of each sinus is the internal carotid artery and cranial nerves beneath and within its wall. It has eleven triangles between the cranial nerves in the parasellar region, medial fossa and paraclival region. That is, next to sella and to medial fossa floor as well, and toward the posterior part of cavernous sinus.</p><p><span>Key words:</span> cavernous sinus, sella turcica, medial fossa, Fukushima triangles</p>
Medicine (General), R5-920, seno cavernoso, silla turca, fosa media, triángulos de Fukushima, cavernous sinus, sella turcica, medial fossa, Fukushima triangles
Medicine (General), R5-920, seno cavernoso, silla turca, fosa media, triángulos de Fukushima, cavernous sinus, sella turcica, medial fossa, Fukushima triangles
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