Occipital sinus

Occipital sinus
Dural veins
The sinuses at the base of the skull. (Occipial sinus visible at bottom center, below the foramen magnum on image.)
Details
Drains toConfluence of sinuses
Identifiers
Latinsinus occipitalis
TA98A12.3.05.105
TA24855
FMA50781
Anatomical terminology

The occipital sinus is the smallest of the dural venous sinuses. It is usually unpaired, and is sometimes altogether absent. It is situated in the attached margin of the falx cerebelli. It commences near the foramen magnum, and ends by draining into the confluence of sinuses.

Occipital sinuses were discovered by Guichard Joseph Duverney.[citation needed]