Meninges Flashcards
Etymology of Pia
Soft
Etymology of mater
Mother
Leptomeninges=
Arachnoid and pia mater
Vascularity of arachnoid
Relatively non-vascular
=Division of dura mater sensory supply
Supra and infratentorial
Nerve supply of supratentorial dura mater
The ophthalmic branch of V- anterior CN fossa
Maxillary branch of V- middle CN fossa
Nerve supply of infratentorial dura mater
Vagus nerve
C1, 2 and 3
Two layers of dura
External periosteal layer
Inner meningeal layer
Extent of external periosteal dura
Adheres to the periosteum of the calvaria within the cranial cavity
Does not extend beyond FM (thus spinal dura only has one layer)
Extent of inner meningeal layer of dura
Extends beyond FM and forms the spinal dura which terminates at S2
Arachnoid consituents
Contains tight junctions
Fibroblasts, collage, fibres and some elastic fibres
Pia consituents
Directly linesm the cerebrum and its fissures, lacks tight junctions
Composed of two layers:
Intimal layer
Epipial layer
Intimal layer of pia
Avascular
Receives nutrients from CSF and neural tissues
Epipial layer
Continuous with arachnoid trabeculae, absent over the convexities
Covered by simple squamous epithelium
Dentate ligament
Formed by pia
Stretches from midpoint between dorsal and ventral roots on the lateral SC surface to attach to the arachnoid and dura