Title: Arrangement of the Spinal Meninges and their spaces
1Arrangement of the Spinal Meninges and their
spaces
2Gross Anatomy of the Spinal Cord
3Position of the Spinal Cord in relationship to
the Vertebral Foramen
4Ascending and Descending Tracts of the Spinal
Cord
5Embryonic Development of the Brain and Spinal
Cord
6Embryonic Development of the Brain and Spinal
Cord, Primary Structures
7Embryonic Development of the Brain and Spinal
Cord, Secondary Structures
8Flow Chart for the Nervous System
9Major Structures of the Brain
10Major Structures of the Brain
11Major Structures of the Brain
12Major Structures of the Brain
13Lobes of the Cerebral Cortex
14Functional Areas of the Cerebral Cortex
15Major Structures of the Brain as seen in Frontal
Section
16Major Structures of the Brain as seen from an
inferior view including cranial nerves
17Major Structures of the Brain as seen in
midsagittal
Septum pellucidum
Corpus Callosum
18Major Structures of the Brain
Fornix
Intermediate mass of the Thalamus
19Major Structures of the Brain
Cisterna superiors
Corpora Quadrigemina
Cisterna cerebello medullaris
20Major Structures of the Brain
21Major Structures of the Brain
22Cerebrospinal Fluid CSF
Blood-Brain Barrier formed by tight junction of
the endothelial cells of capillaries, tight
junction between ependymal cells and
astrocytes. These three tissues are involved
in production of CSF. Total Volume 80-150
ml Production rate 20ml/hr. Composition glucose
, proteins, lactic acid, urea cations (Na,
K, Ca2, Mg2) anions (Cl-,
HCO3-) Functions 1. Mechanical
protection 2. Chemical protection hyponatr
emia, hypernatremia 3. Circulation
23Ventricles of the Brain
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