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Membranes protecting and covering the brain |
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brain tumor of the meninges |
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What are the 3 different layers of the meninges |
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Dura mater, Arachnoid membrane; Pia mater |
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Describe duram mater including 2 layers |
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attached to the skull;dura=hard; endosteal layer and meningeal layer |
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Describe Arachnoid membrane |
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Btw the dura and pia; web-like |
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What is a thin,soft, transparent membrane that is directly attacted to the cortex |
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What is inflamation of the meninges called? |
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Cell bodies that comprise the most external part of cortex; the bodies of the neurons are placed in the gray matter 5-20 mm |
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Axons that look white due to the myelin sheath |
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List the layers from the bone to the white matter |
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skull, dura -Endosteal layer; dura sinus; dura-meningeal layer; subdural space; arachnoid membrane. subarachnoid space; pia mater, gray matter, white matter |
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What layer is attached to the skull |
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Where are veins located that remove blood from the brain |
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What layer is attached to the meninge |
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If head injuy occurs here, veins can be damaged |
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What membraine contains arteries |
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What is filled with CSF and arteries; reabsorbed to the blood |
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Where does veins move blood from the brain and directly covering the brain; cortex |
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What moves blood to the brain and what takes blood from the brain |
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Arteries - blood to the brain; Veins - blood from the brain |
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Describe the layer of the meniges starting with skin |
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Skin, Periosteum, bine, dura mater, subarachnoid, arachnoid, pia |
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What is the external part of the bone under the skin |
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What is the outer layer lining skull that contains blood vessels |
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There are 2 places where the dura is a what in the brain |
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An extension ( which layer) |
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What part of the dura mater sometimes goews within the brain btw the right and left hemispheres |
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What is called the falx cerebri |
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Where the dura mater enters the cerebellum and the occipital lobe is called the |
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What is the function of the arachnoid granulation |
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What drains the spinal fluid to the blood |
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What is above the tentorium |
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Supratentorial; forebrain, ventricles |
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What is the extension btw the occipital love and crebellum btw the cerbal hemispheres (right and left) |
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What is below the tentorium |
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Infratentorial; Hindbrain (cerebellum), spinal cord (brainstem) |
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When observing the tentorium what is beyond it? |
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Where is the substantia nigra located at |
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It is located as the level of the midbrain |
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Inflamation of the meninges is called what |
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What is the function of the dura sinus |
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Has veins removing blood from the brain |
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If head injury occurs in the subdural space what can be damaged |
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Veins can be damaged here |
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What are veins doing in the Pia mater |
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Veins moving blood from the brain |
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What is the expansion of dura mater that is found btw the right and left hemisphere |
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What is above the tentorium |
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The supratentorial: forebrain, ventricles |
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What is below the tentorim |
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Where is the infratentorial:Hindbrain (cerebellum), Spinal cord |
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The tentorium is an extension of what |
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It is an extension of the dura that separates the cerebellum from the occipital lobe. |
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