- The
arachnoid mater (or
simply arachnoid) is one of the
three meninges, the
protective membranes that
cover the
brain and
spinal cord. It is so
named because...
- In anatomy, the
meninges (/məˈnɪndʒiːz/, sg.:
meninx (/ˈmiːnɪŋks/ or /ˈmɛnɪŋks/), from
Ancient Gr**** μῆνιγξ (mēninx) 'membrane') are the
three membranes...
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Arachnoid granulations (also
arachnoid villi, and
pacchionian granulations or bodies) are
small protrusions of the
arachnoid mater (the thin
second layer...
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Arachnoid cysts are
cerebrospinal fluid covered by
arachnoidal cells and
collagen that may
develop between the
surface of the
brain and the
cranial base...
-
subarachnoid space. This may be due to
functional impairment of the
arachnoidal granulations (also
called arachnoid granulations or Pacchioni's granulations)...
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located in the
cerebral and
cerebellar hemispheres.
Meningiomas arise from
arachnoidal cap cells, most of
which are near the
vicinity of the
venous sinuses...
- in the
occipital region,
cerebral trauma or hemorrhage, meningitis,
arachnoidal adhesions,
sinus thrombosis,
liver dysfunction, or late
stage kidney...
- gambling, etc.).
Arachnoid cysts are
cerebrospinal fluid covered by
arachnoidal cells that may
develop on the
brain or
spinal cord. They are a congenital...
- (the thin
epithelial membrane lining the
brain and
central canal) and
arachnoidal membranes. The CSF
travels from the
ventricles and
cerebellum through...
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hemisphere has been
prepared according to Klingler's technique. The
arachnoidal layer and the
blood vessels were
previously removed. In the
middle part...