- Dura mater - Wikipedia
The dura mater (or just dura) is the outermost of the three meningeal membranes The dura mater has two layers, an outer periosteal layer closely adhered to the neurocranium, and an inner meningeal layer known as the dural border cell layer [1]
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- Dura: anatomy, function and innervation | Kenhub
Dura is the thick outer most layer of the 3 meninges The thick fibrous dura surrounds, supports and protects the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) In the cranium the dura forms folds to form partitions of the cranial cavity, and separates in places to form dural venous sinuses
- Meninges: What They Are Function - Cleveland Clinic
Meninges are three membrane layers that cover and protect your brain and spinal cord These meninges are the dura mater, arachnoid mater and pia mater
- Dura | definition of Dura by Medical dictionary
Pachymeninx (as distinguished from leptomeninx, the combined pia mater and arachnoid); a tough, fibrous membrane forming the outer covering of the central nervous system Synonym (s): dura [L hard mother, mistransl of Ar umm al-jāfīyah, tough protector or covering]
- The Meninges - Dura - Arachnoid - Pia - TeachMeAnatomy
The dura mater is the outermost layer of the meninges and is located directly underneath the bones of the skull and vertebral column It is thick, tough, and inextensible
- Anatomy, Head and Neck, Dura Mater - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
The dura mater often gets referred to as merely the dura It is one of the layers of connective tissue that make up the meninges of the brain (pia, arachnoid, and dura, from inside to outside) It is the outermost layer of the three meninges that surround and protect the brain and spinal cord
- Dura of the Brain: Anatomy, Function, and Conditions
The dura mater, often referred to simply as the dura, is the outermost of the three meningeal layers that encase both the brain and spinal cord Its name, derived from Latin, means “tough mother,” reflecting its fibrous and inelastic composition
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