Arachnoid trabeculae
The arachnoid trabeculae are delicate strands of connective tissue that loosely connect the two innermost layers of the meninges – the arachnoid mater and the pia mater.[1] They are found within the subarachnoid space where cerebrospinal fluid is also found. Embryologically, the trabeculae are the remnants of the common precursor that forms both the arachnoid and pial layers of the meninges.[2]
Arachnoid trabeculae | |
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The arachnoid trabeculae connecting the arachnoid and pial layers of the meninges | |
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TA98 | A14.1.01.206 |
TA2 | 5390 |
FMA | 77761 |
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Notes
- "Arachnoid trabeculae." Encyclopædia They also anchor the brain to the clavria Britannica. 2010. Encyclopædia Britannica Online. 09 Sep. 2010.
- Farr, Gary, MD. "The Nervous System - Advanced Version / The Meninges" Archived December 30, 2010, at the Wayback Machine, 24 Jun 2002. Retrieved 9 Sep 2010.
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