Meninges, Dural Folds & Venous Sinuses
ModerateHigh-yieldAnatomy · Neuroanatomy
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The brain is wrapped in three connective-tissue coverings — dura, arachnoid, pia — that fold inward to compartmentalise the cranial cavity and carry the dural venous sinuses. This topic is a perennial NEET PG favourite because it sits at the crossroads of pure anatomy and trauma/clinical neurology (extradural vs subdural haematoma, cavernous sinus thrombosis, herniation syndromes). From outside in, the cranial men…
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