5 Meningeal Layers, Dural Folds and Dural Venous Sinuses Flashcards
Name the 3 membranous layers (meninges) that surround and protect the brain and spinal cord.
Pia mater
Arachnoid mater
Dura mater
What are the leptomeninges? What is the clinical significance?
Leptomeninges=
- Pia mater
- Arachnoid mater
These layers= affected by meningitis
What is the subarachnoid space filled with?
- CSF: cerebrospinal fluid
- Cerebral vessels supplying/draining brain
Describe the structure of each of the membranous layers surrounding the brain and spinal cord (Pia mater, Arachnoid mater, Dura mater).
Pia: Microscopically thin, follows every fold, delicate adherence
Arachnoid: soft, translucent
Dura: tough fibrous membrane
Whilst its within the skull, the dura effectively has 2 layers which appear as a single sheet. What are these two layers and what does the separation of the 2 layers create?
Periosteal layer= periosteum (against inner table of bone)
Meningeal layer= adjacent to arachnoid
Separation of 2 layers forms:
- Dural folds
- Dural venous sinuses
Label the 2 dural folds:
Label the superior and inferior sagittal sinuses:
Fill in the missing labels:
What is the function of dural folds?
- Help to stabilise brain
- Rigid dividers
What can a rise in pressure inside the skull (eg secondary to bleed) cause?
Compression and herniation (displacement) of parts of brain:
- Under rigid dural folds
- Through foramen magnum
Describe dural venous sinuses.
Venous blood filled spaces created by separation of menigeal layer of dura mater from periosteal layer of dura.
Receive blood from cerebral veins, connect to each other
Where do dural venous sinuses eventually drain into?
Internal jugular vein
Label the sinuses on the following image:
Fill in the missing labels:
Cerebral veins tranverse the subdural space. What do they connect?
Connect cerebral veins in subarachnoid space to dural venous sinuses