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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Dura
  1. ... membrane that surrounds the brain and spinal cord (dura) can allow the fluid that surrounds those organs ... spinal cord drops. Causes of leakage through the dura include: Certain head, brain, or spinal surgeries Head ...
  2. ... skull the cerebrospinal fluid is contained by the dura which covers the brain. Any trauma or tear in the dura can allow the fluid to leak out creating ...
  3. ... of blood between the covering of the brain (dura) and the surface of the brain. ... of the brain and its outer covering (the dura) stretch and tear, allowing blood to collect. In ...
  4. ... of the brain and its outermost covering (the dura). The chronic phase of a subdural hematoma begins ... are the tiny veins that run between the dura and surface of the brain. This is usually ...
  5. ... the outer covering of the brain (called the dura mater). ... vessel then bleeds into the space between the dura and the skull. The affected vessels are often ...
  6. ... cerebral aneurysms) Damage to tissues covering the brain (dura) Pockets of infection in the brain (brain abscesses) ...
  7. ... to the CNS structures), the arachnoid and the dura mater (farthest from the CNS), the meninges also ...
  8. ... to the CNS structures), the arachnoid and the dura mater (farthest from the CNS), the meninges also ...
  9. ... and the outer lining of the brain (the dura matter). If this fluid becomes infected, the condition ...
  10. ... cavernous malformation) Damage to tissues covering the brain (dura) Infections in the brain ( brain abscesses ) Severe nerve ...
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