Cards (6)

  • MENINGES
    • Dura Mater
    • Arachnoid Layer
    • Pia Mater
  • ● DURA MATER — “tough or hard mother”
    ○ Leathery outermost layer
    ○ Double-layered covering
    Periosteal layer — attached to the inner surface of the skull
    Meningeal layer — outer covering of the brain; continues as the dura mater of the spinal cord
  • ● DURA MATER — “tough or hard mother”
    ○ Dural layers are fused together except in 3 areas where they separate to enclose dural venous sinuses that collect venous blood
    ○ Folds inward in several areas:
    Falx cerebri — separate the 2 cerebral hemispheres
    Tentorium cerebelli — separate the cerebellum from cerebrum
  • ARACHNOID LAYER
    ○ Arachnida = “spider”
    ○ Weblike extensions span the subarachnoid space to attach it to the pia mater
    Subarachnoid space — filled with cerebrospinal fluid
    Arachnoid granulations — specialized projections of the arachnoid membrane that protrude through the dura mater and absorb cerebrospinal fluid into venous blood
  • PIA MATER — “gentle mother”
    ○ Internal layer; clings to the surface of the brain and spinal cord following every fold
  • Meningitis
    - Inflammation of the meninges
    - Serious threat to the brain because bacterial or viral meningitis may spread into the nervous tissue of the CNS
    - Usually diagnosed by taking a sample of cerebrospinal fluid from the subarachnoid space surrounding the spinal cord
    - Encephalitis: Inflammation of the brain itself