- arachnoidal granulations
- мед.фраз. арахноидальная грануляция
* * *грануляции арахноидальной [паутинной] оболочки, пахионовы грануляции
Англо-русский медицинский словарь. 2012.
Англо-русский медицинский словарь. 2012.
arachnoid granulations — arachnoidal granulations granulationes arachnoideae … Medical dictionary
Granulation — That part of the healing process in which rough, pink tissue containing new connective tissue and capillaries forms around the edges of a wound. Granulation of a wound is normal and desirable. * * * 1. Formation into grains or granules; the state … Medical dictionary
Hydrocephalus — For other uses, see Hydrocephalus (trilobite). Not to be confused with Hypocephalus. Hydrocephalus Classification and external resources Hydrocephalus seen on a CT scan of the brain. ICD … Wikipedia
granulationes arachnoideae — [TA] granulationes arachnoideales arachnoid granulations: small elevations, visible to the naked eye, thought by some to be enlargements of arachnoid villi, which project into the superior sagittal sinus and associated venous lacunae and create… … Medical dictionary
foveola — A minute fovea or pit. [Mod. L. dim. of L. fovea, pit] f. coccygea [TA] SYN: coccygeal f.. coccygeal f. [TA] a depression in the skin over the coccyx caused by the caudal retinaculum. SYN: f. coccygea [TA], coccygeal dimple … Medical dictionary
Оболочки головного мозга — … Атлас анатомии человека
granular foveolae — foveolae granulares [TA] small pits on the internal surface of the cranial bones on either side of the sagittal sulcus; they are occupied by the arachnoidal granulations … Medical dictionary
lacunae laterales — [TA] lateral lacunae: venous meshworks within the dura mater on either side of, and continuous with, the superior sagittal sinus; arachnoidal granulations project into them. Called also parasinusoidal lacunae, parasinoidal sinuses, or spaces … Medical dictionary
sinus sagittalis superior — [TA] superior sagittal sinus: one of the sinuses of the dura mater; it begins in front of the crista galli and extends backward in the convex border of the falx cerebri. Near the internal occipital protuberance it ends in a variable way in the… … Medical dictionary