Session 3 - Meningeal Layers, Dural Folds and Venous Sinuses Flashcards

1
Q

Three Meningeal Layers

A
  • Pia
  • Arachnoid
  • Dura
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2
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Dura layers
What does it fuse with?
Separation forms?

A

Periosteal and meningeal
Periosteum
Folds and dural venous sinuses (filled w/ venous blood)

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3
Q

Dural Folds

A

Falx Cerebri

Tentorium Cerebelli

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4
Q

Dural Venous Sinus Drainage

A

Internal Jugular Vein

Cavernous, superior petrosal, sigmoid, transverse and straight

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5
Q

Cerebral via … veins
Scalp via … veins
(and transverse through what)

A

Bridging - transverse subdural space

Emissary - transverse through skull

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6
Q

Subarachnoid haemorrhage:
Cause
Blood vessel/s
Diagnosis

A

Trauma/Spontaneous rupture
‘Circle of Willis’ branch
Lumbar puncture, sample CSF for Hb degradation products

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7
Q

Pre-central gyrus

Post-central gyrus

A

1 motor cortex

1 somatosensory cortex

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8
Q
Functions of:
Frontal
Temporal
Parietal
Occipital
Cerebellum
A

Frontal: Voluntary motor control, speech, social behaviour, impulse control, higher cognition
Temporal: Language, emotion, long-term memory, smell sense, hearing, taste
Parietal: Somatosensory perception, spatial awareness
Cerebellum: Co-ordination and motor learning

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9
Q

Spinal nerves have … control

A

Unicortical

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10
Q

Cranial nerves have …

A

Unicortical and ipsilateral cortex ‘backup’

Forehead sparing for strokes

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