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The meninges are layers of tissue surrounding the central nervous system (CNS). Meningitis is the inflammation of these layers.  Gaps and spaces between the meninges are named.
 
The meninges are layers of tissue surrounding the central nervous system (CNS). Meningitis is the inflammation of these layers.  Gaps and spaces between the meninges are named.
 
====Dura mater====
 
====Dura mater====
The Dura mater is the outer most layer and is made up of a dense fibrous connective tissue. The space in the vertebral canal ouside the dura mater is the '''epidural space'''. In the cranium, the dura layer is fused with the periosteum and therefore is in effect single layer without an epidural space. The dura contains a number of folds throughout its coverage of the brain including the '''faux cerebri''', a midline fold between cerebral hemispheres, the '''tentorium cerebelli''', an  oblique fold between the cerebrum and cerebellum and the '''diaphragma sellae''' which forms a collar around the neck of the pituitary and forms the roof of the hypophyseal fossa. This layer and these associated folds all provide structural support to the brain and prevent the brain from undergoing excess movement within the skull. Where the dura mater folds between brain tissues it splits into two distinct layers that are separated by large blood filled spaces called '''venous sinuses'''. Venous sinuses are directly connected to the venous system and venous blood from vessels supplying the brain return to the heart via these sinuses.
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The Dura mater is the outer most layer and is made up of a dense fibrous connective tissue. The space in the vertebral canal ouside the dura mater is the '''epidural space'''. In the cranium, the dura layer is fused with the periosteum and therefore is in effect single layer without an epidural space. The dura contains a number of folds throughout its coverage of the brain including the '''falx cerebri''', a midline fold between cerebral hemispheres, the '''tentorium cerebelli''', an  oblique fold between the cerebrum and cerebellum and the '''diaphragma sellae''' which forms a collar around the neck of the pituitary and forms the roof of the hypophyseal fossa. This layer and these associated folds all provide structural support to the brain and prevent the brain from undergoing excess movement within the skull. Where the dura mater folds between brain tissues it splits into two distinct layers that are separated by large blood filled spaces called '''venous sinuses'''. Venous sinuses are directly connected to the venous system and venous blood from vessels supplying the brain return to the heart via these sinuses.
    
====Subdural space====
 
====Subdural space====
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