クモ膜顆粒
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- new connective tissue and tiny blood vessels that form on the surfaces of a wound during the healing process (同)granulation_tissue
- the act of forming something into granules or grains; "the granulation of medicines"
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- 粒[状]にすること;粒状,ざらざらした状態; / (ざらざらした表面の)ぶつぶつ,粒点
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Arachnoid granulation |
Diagrammatic representation of a section across the top of the skull, showing the membranes of the brain, etc. ("Arachnoid granulation" label is at top right.)
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Latin |
Granulationes arachnoideae |
Identifiers |
Gray's |
p.878 |
TA |
A14.1.01.205 |
FMA |
77760 |
Anatomical terminology |
Arachnoid granulations (or arachnoid villi) are small protrusions of the arachnoid (the thin second layer covering the brain) through the dura mater (the thick outer layer). They protrude into the venous sinuses of the brain, and allow cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) to exit the sub-arachnoid space and enter the blood stream.
Largest granulations lie along the superior sagittal sinus, a large venous space running from front to back along the center of the head (on the inside of the skull). They are, however, present along other dural sinuses as well. Smaller granulations are called villi, large calcified ones are referred to as pacchionian bodies.
Contents
- 1 Function
- 2 Eponym
- 3 References
- 4 Additional images
Function
The arachnoid granulations act as one-way valves. Normally the pressure of the CSF is higher than that of the venous system, so CSF flows through the villi and granulations into the blood. If the pressure is reversed for some reason, fluid will pass back into the subarachnoid space (of the brain). The reason for this is not known. It has been suggested that the endothelial cells of the venous sinus create vacuoles of CSF, which move through the cell and out into the blood.
The importance of arachnoid granulations for the drainage of CSF is controversial. By some accounts, a large portion (perhaps the majority) of CSF is drained through lymphatics associated with extracranial segments of the cranial nerves. A large proportion of CSF is believed to leave the cranial vault through the axons of CN I (olfactory nerve) through their extension through the cribiform plate.
On the inner surface of cranial bones, small pits called granular fovea are produced by arachnoid granulations.[1][2]
Eponym
Occasionally, they are referred to by their old name: Pacchioni's granulations or pacchionian bodies, named after Italian anatomist Antonio Pacchioni.[3]
References
- ^ Linden Forest Edwards (1934). Anatomy for physical education, descriptive and applied. P. Blakiston's son & co., inc. p. 80. Retrieved 23 June 2012.
- ^ Sir Henry Morris (1921). Morris's human anatomy. P. Blakiston's son & Company. p. 953. Retrieved 23 June 2012.
- ^ synd/392 at Who Named It?
Additional images
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Left parietal bone. Inner surface.
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Frontal bone. Inner surface.
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CT scan of the head showing an arachnoid granulation
Meninges of the brain and spinal cord
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Layers |
Dura mater |
- Falx cerebri
- Tentorium cerebelli
- Falx cerebelli
- Diaphragma sellae
- Trigeminal cave
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Arachnoid mater |
- Arachnoid granulation
- Arachnoid trabeculae
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Subarachnoid cisterns: |
- Cisterna magna
- Pontine cistern
- Interpeduncular cistern
- Chiasmatic
- Of lateral cerebral fossa
- Of great cerebral vein
- Of lamina terminalis
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Pia mater |
- Denticulate ligaments
- Tela chorioidea
- Tela chorioidea of third ventricle
- Tela chorioidea of fourth ventricle
- Choroid plexus
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Combined |
- Filum terminale
- Leptomeninges
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Spaces |
- Epidural space
- Subdural space
- Subarachnoid space
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Index of the central nervous system
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Description |
- Anatomy
- meninges
- cortex
- association fibers
- commissural fibers
- lateral ventricles
- basal ganglia
- diencephalon
- mesencephalon
- pons
- cerebellum
- medulla
- spinal cord
- Physiology
- Development
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Disease |
- Addiction
- Cerebral palsy
- Meningitis
- Demyelinating diseases
- Seizures and epilepsy
- Headache
- Stroke
- Sleep
- Congenital
- Injury
- Neoplasms and cancer
- Other
- Symptoms and signs
- head and neck
- eponymous
- lesions
- Tests
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Treatment |
- Procedures
- Drugs
- general anesthetics
- analgesics
- dependence
- epilepsy
- cholinergics
- migraine
- Parkinson's
- vertigo
- other
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Related Links
- Main title Pacchionische Granulationen (Granulationes arachnoidales) bei Vögeln (Aves) Subtitle Untersuchungen über Vorkommen und Formen sowie über morphologisch mögliche Abflusswege für den Liquor cerebrospinalis Title ...
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★リンクテーブル★
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- 英
- arachnoid glanulation (M), arachnoid villus
- ラ
- granulationes arachnoidales
- 同
- 脳膜顆粒、パッキオニ顆粒 Pacchioni顆粒 パキオーニ顆粒 Pacchionian bodies、クモ膜絨毛 villi arachnoidales
- 関
- クモ膜
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- (炎症病巣のまわりの)肉芽
- (潰瘍基底の)顆粒
- 顆粒化、顆粒形成、造粒
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- 関
- arachnoid、arachnoid membrane