Periosteal layer |
E |
A dural septum between the pituitary gland and hypothalamus |
Meningeal layer |
J |
Dura mater layer that lies deep to the periosteal layer |
Dural sinus |
G |
A general term used to describe the separation between the periosteal and meningeal layers of dura mater that contain blood |
Epidural space |
K |
A potential space that contains the arteries and veins that nourish the meninges and bones |
Subdural space |
A potential space located deep to the dura mater. |
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Archnoid mater |
C |
The middle meninx composed of delicate collagen and elastic fibers |
Subarachnoid space |
A space located deep to the arachnoid mater that contains CSF. |
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CSF |
A clear colorless liquid that circulates in the ventricles and subarachnoid space. |
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Pia mater |
Innermost cranial meninx made up of areolar connective tissue. |
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Dural septum |
H |
The general term for double layers of dura mater that extends as flat portion into the cranial cavity at four locations |
Falx cerebri |
A |
A dural septum located w/in the transverse fissure between the cerebrum and cerebellum |
B |
A superior separation in the dura matter of the falx cerebri which contains blood draining from the brain |
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F |
A layer of the dura mater that is attached to the bones of the cranium |
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I |
An inferior separation in the dura mater of the falx cerebri which contains blood draining from the brain |
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D |
A separation in the dura mater of the falx cerebelli which contains blood draining from the brain |
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