Dural reflections Flashcards

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What forms the 4 dural reflections?

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The meningeal layer of dura mater folds inwards upon itself to form four dural reflections

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Functions of these dural reflections?

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These reflections project into the cranial cavity, dividing it into several compartments – each of which houses a subdivision of the brain

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3
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Name them

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4
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What type of reflection is the falx cerebri

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Vertical midlines dural reflection

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5
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The Falx Cerebri extends from

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the cranial roof into the longitudinal fissure between the cerebral hemispheres

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6
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The falx cerebri separates the

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cerebral hemisphere

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7
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Borders of the falx cerebri

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Attached - adheres to the inner surface of the skull

Free - above the corpus callosum

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8
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Attachments of the falx cerebri

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Anterior - attach to the bony ridge of the
crista galli

Posterior - internal occipital protuberance and becomes continuous with the tentorium cerebelli

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9
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What does the falx cerebri house?

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superior sagittal and inferior sagittal sinuses

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Tentorium cerebelli extends from

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the occipitotemporal region of the skull to lie in the transverse cerebral fissure between the posterior part of the cerebral hemispheres and cerebellum

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11
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What separates the cerebrum from the cerebellum?

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Tentorium cerebelli

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12
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The tentorium cerebelli divides the intracranial space into

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supratentorial and infra- tentorial compartments that contain the forebrain and hindbrain, respectively

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13
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The tentorium cerebelli has a free border, give more info…

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(aka tentorial notch)
that encircles the midbrain, as the brainstem communicates between the posterior and middle cranial fossae

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14
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The tentorium cerebelli becomes continuous with the

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falx cerebri in the midline

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15
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The tentorium cerebelli contains the

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transverse, straight and superior petrosal sinuses

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16
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The diaphragma sellae covers what structure?

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Covers the hypophyseal fossa
of the sphenoid bone

17
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The diaphragma sellae contains a small opening for the passage of what structure?

A

the stalk of the pituitary gland

18
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The diaphragma sellae houses which sinuses?

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the anterior and posterior intercavernous sinuses

19
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The falx cerebelli projects from

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the midline of the occipital bone

20
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The falx cerebelli separates

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the right and left cerebellar hemispheres

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22
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The falx cerebelli houses

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The occipital sinus

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