Dura mater
In neuroanatomy, dura mater is a thick membrane made of dense irregular connective tissue that surrounds the brain and spinal cord. It is the outermost of the three layers of membrane called the meninges that protect the central nervous system. The other two meningeal layers are the arachnoid mater and the pia mater. It envelops the arachnoid mater, which is responsible for keeping in the cerebrospinal fluid. It is derived primarily from the neural crest cell population, with postnatal contributions of the paraxial mesoderm.
Dura mater | |
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Meninges of the CNS | |
The dura mater extends into the skull cavity as the falx cerebri and tentorium cerebelli etc. | |
Details | |
Pronunciation | UK: /ˈdjʊərə ˈmeɪtər/, US: /- ˈmætər/ |
Precursor | Neural crest |
Part of | Meninges surrounding the brain and spinal cord |
Identifiers | |
Latin | dura mater |
MeSH | D004388 |
TA98 | A14.1.01.101 A14.1.01.002 |
TA2 | 5370 |
FMA | 9592 |
Anatomical terminology |
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