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Dura Mater: Anatomy and Clinical Implication

Mehmet Ünal, Ahmet Burak Sezgin

2021Journal of Behavioral and Brain Science12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The dura mater is of similar embryological origin to the fascial organ. It contains several fibroblasts which make the dura mater a flexible structure. Dura mater is the outermost of the three layers of meninges, a thick and rigid inelastic membrane that covers the brain and spinal cord and that is impermeable to the cerebrospinal fluid. The cranial dura mater in certain respects differs anatomically from the dura material in the spinal cord, and it is important to classify them separately. This article reviews the anatomical structure of spinal and cranial dura mater and its anatomy with muscle, fascia, bone structure and ligaments. Dura mater is a structure in the body that is connected with systemic functions.

Topics & Concepts

Dura materAnatomyMeningesFasciaSpinal cordPia materMedicinePathologyPsychiatrySpinal Fractures and Fixation TechniquesCervical and Thoracic MyelopathySpinal Dysraphism and Malformations