Subdural space
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Subdural space | |
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Diagrammatic representation of a section across the top of the skull, showing the membranes of the brain, etc. ("Subdural cavity" visible at left.) | |
Diagrammatic transverse section of the medulla spinalis and its membranes. (Subdural cavity labeled at bottom and top right.) | |
Latin | spatium subdurale, cavum subdurale |
Gray's | subject #193 875 |
Dorlands/Elsevier | s_16/12746663 |
The subdural space (or subdural cavity) is an artificial space created by the separation of the arachnoid mater from the dura mater as the result of trauma or pathologic process.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Dictionary at eMedicine subdural+space
- Haines D, Harkey H, al-Mefty O (1993). "The "subdural" space: a new look at an outdated concept.". Neurosurgery 32 (1): 111-20. PMID 8421539.
- MeSH Subdural+space
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