Meninges Flashcards

1
Q

What are the three layers of the meninges?

A

Dura, arachnoid and pia

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2
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Where is the dura mater?

A

Outmost layer of the meninges, lying directly beneath the bones of the skull and vertebral column

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3
Q

Describe the dura mater

A

Tough fibrous membrane

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4
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What are the two layers of the dura mater?

A

Endosteal - lines inner surface of bones of cranium

Meningeal - lines endosteal layer inside cranial cavity

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5
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What is present between the two layers of the dura mater?

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Dural venous sinuses - responsible for venous vasculature of cranium, draining into the internal jugular veins

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6
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Describe the arterial supply and venous drainage of the dura mater

A

Middle meningeal artery and ein

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7
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What innervates the dura mater?

A

Trigeminal nerve (V1, V2, V3)

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8
Q

What are the two types of haematomas involving the dura mater?

A

Extradural - between skull and endosteal layer of dura

Subdural - venous blood collects between dura and arachnoid mater

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9
Q

What usually causes an extradural haematoma?

A

Tearing of the middle meningeal artery

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10
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What does a subdural haematoma result from?

A

Damage to the cerebral veins as they empty into the dural venous sinuses

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11
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What does separation of the two layers of the dura mater form?

A

Dural folds, dural venous sinuses

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12
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What does the arachnoid mater consist of?

A

Layers of connective tissue

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13
Q

True or False:

The arachnoid is extremely vascular and very well innervated

A

False

Avascular

No innervation

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14
Q

What does the sub-arachnoid space contain?

A

CSF

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15
Q

What are arachnoid granulations?

A

Small projections of arachnoid mater into the dura which allow CSF to re-enter the circulation via the dural venous sinuses

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16
Q

Which is the thinnest meningeal layer?

A

Pia mater - tightly adhered to the surface of the brain and spinal cord

17
Q

Which is the only covering to follow the contours of the brain?

A

Pia mater

18
Q

Which layers of the meninges are highly vascularised?

A

Dura and pia

19
Q

What are two examples of dural folds?

A

Falx cerebri and tentorium cerebelli

20
Q

What is the purpose of dural folds?

A

Help to stabilise the brain and act as rigid dividers

21
Q

What are dural venous sinuses?

A

Venous blood filled spaces created by separation of meningeal from periosteal layer of dura

22
Q

What are some examples of dural venous sinuses?

A

Cavernous sinus, sigmoid sinus, transverse sinus

23
Q

What are bridging veins?

A

Veins that connect sub arachnoid space into dural venous sinus

24
Q

Why are subdural haematomas more commonly seen in elderly?

A

They experience cerebral atrophy so the subdural space increases and the veins that travel across them are longer

25
Q

What is the cause of subarachnoid haemorrhage?

A

Usually trauma to cerebrial arteries - usually a branch of circle of willis