Anatomical Basis of Infectious Disease |
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... Dura Mater The dura mater is the tough , fibrous covering over the brain and spinal cord . It encloses the dural venous sinuses ( draining blood from the brain ) in two layers . The outer layer is the perios- teum or endosteum of the ...
... Dura Mater The dura mater is the tough , fibrous covering over the brain and spinal cord . It encloses the dural venous sinuses ( draining blood from the brain ) in two layers . The outer layer is the perios- teum or endosteum of the ...
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... dura mater , it enters through the superior orbital fissure to supply the superior oblique muscle on the contralateral side . Abducent Nerve The abducent nerve supplies the lateral rectus muscle . Its nucleus is located in the bulge ...
... dura mater , it enters through the superior orbital fissure to supply the superior oblique muscle on the contralateral side . Abducent Nerve The abducent nerve supplies the lateral rectus muscle . Its nucleus is located in the bulge ...
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... dural sleeves can be visualized by myelography . At the intervertebral foramina the dura mater be- comes the epineurium of the peripheral nerves . Like the dura mater , the arachnoid mater also extends to the level of the S2 vertebra ...
... dural sleeves can be visualized by myelography . At the intervertebral foramina the dura mater be- comes the epineurium of the peripheral nerves . Like the dura mater , the arachnoid mater also extends to the level of the S2 vertebra ...
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