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Meninges of the human brain

The brain and spinal cord have three connective tissue coverings called the meninges. The outer covering, shown here following removal of the calvaria or skull cap, is the tough Dura Mater.

  1. Skin
  2. Bone
  3. Dura mater
  4. A. meningea media
  5. Sinus sagittalis superior


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2005-11-30

Author

John A Beal, PhD

Dep't. of Cellular Biology & Anatomy, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Shreveport

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