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单词 meninges
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meninges

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me·nin·ges

M0217400 (mə-nĭn′jēz)n. Plural of meninx.

meninges

(mɪˈnɪndʒiːz) pl n, sing meninx (ˈmiːnɪŋks) (Anatomy) the three membranes that envelop the brain and spinal cord. See dura mater, arachnoid, pia mater[C17: from Greek, pl of meninx membrane] meningeal adj

me•nin•ges

(mɪˈnɪn dʒiz)

n.pl., sing. me•ninx (ˈmi nɪŋks) the three membranes covering the brain and spinal cord. Compare arachnoid (def. 4), dura mater, pia mater. [1610–20; < New Latin < Greek mḗninges, pl. of mêninx membrane] me•nin′ge•al (-dʒi əl) adj.

me·nin·ges

(mə-nĭn′jēz) The membranes enclosing the brain and spinal cord.

meninges

1. Three protective membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord. From the inner to the outer membrane they are: the pia mater, arachnoid, and dura mater.2. Three layers of membrane—the pia mater, arachnoid mater, and dura mater—that surround the brain and spinal cord.
Thesaurus
Noun1.meninges - a membrane (one of 3) that envelops the brain and spinal cordmeninges - a membrane (one of 3) that envelops the brain and spinal cordmeninxtissue layer, membrane - a pliable sheet of tissue that covers or lines or connects the organs or cells of animals or plantsleptomeninges - the two innermost layers of the meninges; cerebrospinal fluid circulates between these innermost layersdura, dura mater - the outermost (and toughest) of the 3 meningesarachnoid, arachnoid membrane - the middle of the 3 meningespia mater - the highly vascular innermost of the 3 meningessubarachnoid space - a space in the meninges beneath the arachnoid membrane and above the pia mater that contains the cerebrospinal fluid
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méninge

meninges

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meninges

(mĭnĭn`jēz), three membranous layers of connective tissueconnective tissue,
supportive tissue widely distributed in the body, characterized by large amounts of intercellular substance and relatively few cells. The intercellular material, or matrix, is produced by the cells and gives the tissue its particular character.
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 that envelop the brain and spinal cord (see nervous systemnervous system,
network of specialized tissue that controls actions and reactions of the body and its adjustment to the environment. Virtually all members of the animal kingdom have at least a rudimentary nervous system.
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). The outermost layer, or dura mater, is extremely tough and is fused with the membranous lining of the skull. In the brain it forms a vertical sheet that separates the cerebral hemispheres and a horizontal sheet that lies between the cerebrum and the cerebellum. The thin arachnoid membrane lies below and in close contact with the dura mater. The innermost layer, or pia mater, is in direct contact with the brain and spinal cord and contains the blood vessels that supply them. The pia mater and arachnoid membrane are separated by the subarachnoid space containing the cerebrospinal fluid, which carries nutrients, absorbs the impact of shocks, and acts as a barrier to disease organisms. Thus, the meninges provide a fluid-filled jacket for the protection of neural tissues and allow for the flexing and twisting of the vertebral column about the spinal cord.

Meninges

 

the connective-tissue membranes enveloping the brain and spinal cord in vertebrates and man.

A primitive meninx develops in the embryo and differentiates into dura mater (adjoining the periosteum) and primary pia mater (adjoining the brain and forming the folds of the brain’s vascular plexuses). Three meninges are distinguished in adult mammals and man. In the brain region, dura mater, the outer membrane, forms the periosteum of the inner surface of the skull and passes longitudinal and transverse processes into the cranial cavity. The principal processes are the falciform, wedged between the two cerebral hemispheres (a rudiment is found in birds), and the tentorium cerebelli, which separates the cerebellum from the lower surface of the occipital lobes of the cerebrum. Sinuses form, when the dura mater splits, in certain places in the cranium; venous blood flows into them from the brain. In the spinal cord region, the dura mater consists of two layers, outer (periosteum) and inner. These are divided by the epidural space, which is filled with adipose tissue and venous plexuses.

The primitive pia mater in mammals splits into arachnoid and vascular or secondary, meninges. The arachnoid is internal to the dura mater. In the cranial cavity, it adjoins the surface of the gyri of the cerebral cortex, without entering the sulci or other depressions (thereby forming cisternae). In the spinal cord region, the arachnoid adheres firmly to the inner layer of the dura mater.

The innermost of the membranes is the meninx vasculosa, which adheres to the surface of the spinal cord and brain and extends into the brain’s sulci and depressions, containing the blood vessels that feed the brain. The subarachnoid space, between the arachnoid and the meninx vasculosa, is filled with cerebrospinal fluid. The arachnoid and the meninx vasculosa, which join near the cerebral cortex, are given the common name of “pia mater.”

meninges

[mə′nin·jēz] (anatomy) The membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord; there are three in mammals and one or two in submammalian forms

meninges

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meninges

 [mĕ-nin´jēz] (Gr.) plural of meninx; the three membranes covering the brain and spinal cord: the dura mater, arachnoid, and pia mater. adj., adj menin´geal.Meninges of the central nervous system. From Applegate, 2000.

me·nin·ges

(mĕ-nin'jēz), [TA] Plural of meninx.

meninges

(mə-nĭn′jēz)n. Plural of meninx.

meninges

The three fibrous membranes that cover and protect the brain and spinal cord: dura mater, arachnoid mater and pia mater.

me·nin·ges

(mě-nin'jēz) [TA] Plural of meninx.

meninges

(mĕn-ĭn′jēz) meninx [Gr.] 1. Membranes.MENINGES: Frontal section of top of skull2. The three membranes covering the spinal cord and brain: dura mater (external), arachnoid (middle), and pia mater (internal). See: illustrationmeningeal (mĕn-ĭn′jē-ăl), adjective

meninges

The three layers of membrane that surround the brain and the spinal cord. The innermost, the PIA MATER, dips into the brain furrows (sulci). The intermediate ARACHNOID MATER bridges over the furrows, leaving the subarachnoid space which contains cerebrospinal fluid and many blood vessels. The outer later, the dura mater, is a tough, fibrous protective covering attached, in the skull, to the overlying bone and forming a tube to enclose the spinal cord.

meninges

the three membranes (ARACHNOID, DURA MATER, PIA MATER) that cover the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM of vertebrates.

Meninges

A series of membranous layers of connective tissue that protect the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord). Damage or infection to the meninges, such as in meningitis, can cause serious neurological damage and even death.Mentioned in: Campylobacteriosis, Enterovirus Infections, Shigellosis, West Nile Virus

meninges

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  • noun

Synonyms for meninges

noun a membrane (one of 3) that envelops the brain and spinal cord

Synonyms

  • meninx

Related Words

  • tissue layer
  • membrane
  • leptomeninges
  • dura
  • dura mater
  • arachnoid
  • arachnoid membrane
  • pia mater
  • subarachnoid space
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