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1. Extradural hemorrhage
An extradural hemorrhage is bleeding between the inside of the skull and the outer covering of the brain (called the "dura.
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2. Meninges
Meninges (singular is meninx) is the collective term for the three membranes covering the brain and spinal cord. The meninges are composed of the dura mater (outer), the arachnoid (middle), and the pia mater (inner). In common usage, the membranes.....
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3. Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Associated with Cadaveric Dura Mater Grafts -- Japan, January 1979-May 1996 -- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
The findings indicate that an international outbreak of CJD associated with a single brand of dura mater grafts is larger than previously recognized and tha...
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4. Dura mater, cranial -- www.bartleby.com
The axons come from large cells in the stratum opticum and stratum lemnisci and sweep ventrally around the central gray matter of the aqueduct, cross the raph in the fountain decussation of Meynert and turn downward in the tegmentum in the...
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5. Dura mater definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical terms
Dura mater definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical terms. Definition of Dura mater. Literally, hard mother (in Latin) The outermost, ...
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6. Dura mater definition - Health and Medical Information Produced by Doctors - MedicineNet.com
Dura mater definition - Health and Medical Information Produced by Doctors - MedicineNet.com. Definition of Dura mater. Literally, hard mother (in Latin) Th...
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7. Tutoplast Dura mater -- Health Canada - Sant Canada
Not to use Tutoplast Dura manufactured by Tutogen Medical GmbH in any surgical procedure, as it is no longer licensed for sale To place any remaining stocks...
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8. dura_mater (edu.mssm.crover API)
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9. Dura mater - Health Encyclopedia -- Health >> Medical Questions, Weight Loss, Pregnancy, Drugs, Health Insurance
Dura mater - Health Encyclopedia. Dura Mater The dura mater is the most superior of the meningeal layers. Human dura mater is human pachymeninx tissue inten...
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10. dura mater - the outside membrane that adheres to the inside of the skull.
Treating it depends on the type of bacterium or virus that causes the infection. There are many forms and degrees of meningitis. Specific treatment will be ...
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