KNES 259 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Dural Venous Sinuses, Falx Cerebri, Tentorium Cerebelli

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Three membranes that enclose the brain and spinal cord (cranial meninges) Enclose fluid-filled space (subarachnoid) vital for the normal function of brain. Adherent to the internal surface of the skull. Continuous at foramen magnum with spinal dura mater. The meningeal layer draws away from the external layer to form dural infoldings. The largest is the falx cerebri which divides the cranial cavity and cerebral hemispheres. The falx cerebelli separates the two hemispheres of the cerebellum. Large veins from the brain drain into these sinuses. Begins at crista galli and ends at the occipital protuberance. Contains fibroblasts, collagen fibres, and some elastic fibres. Not getting blood supply itself, but it"s where vessels pass through. Held against dura mater by the pressure of csf (cerebrospinal fluid) Invests within all folds and contours of the brain. Wraps around and covers every part of the brain. Actual space - contains csf, arteries, and veins. Bleeding between the arachnoid mater and the dura mater.

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