Definition of Arachnoidal. Meaning of Arachnoidal. Synonyms of Arachnoidal

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Definition of Arachnoidal

Arachnoidal
Arachnoidal Ar`ach*noid"al, a. (Anat.) Pertaining to the arachnoid membrane; arachnoid.

Meaning of Arachnoidal from wikipedia

- 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...
- Arachnoid cysts are cerebrospinal fluid covered by arachnoidal cells and collagen that may develop between the surface of the brain and the cranial base...
- Arachnoid granulations (also arachnoid villi, and pacchionian granulations or bodies) are small protrusions of the arachnoid mater (the thin second layer...
- in the occipital region, cerebral trauma or hemorrhage, meningitis, arachnoidal adhesions, sinus thrombosis, liver dysfunction, or late stage kidney...
- located in the cerebral and cerebellar hemispheres. Meningiomas arise from arachnoidal cap cells, most of which are near the vicinity of the venous sinuses...
- subarachnoid space. This may be due to functional impairment of the arachnoidal granulations (also called arachnoid granulations or Pacchioni's granulations)...
- hemisphere has been prepared according to Klingler's technique. The arachnoidal layer and the blood vessels were previously removed. In the middle part...
- 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...