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    The falx cerebri (also known as the cerebral falx) is a large, crescent-shaped fold of dura mater that descends vertically into the longitudinal fissure...
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    is a continuation of the dura mater (one of the meninges) called the falx cerebri. The inner surfaces of the two hemispheres are convoluted by gyri and...
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    cerebellum and brainstem from the occipital lobes of the cerebrum. The falx cerebri, which separates the two hemispheres of the brain, is located in the...
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    lobes. They also occur in the posterior cranial fossa, and near the falx cerebri and tentorium cerebelli. Unlike epidural hematomas, which cannot expand...
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    separates the occipital lobes from cerebellum. The falx cerebri attaches to it giving a tentlike appearance. Falx cerebelli, vertical infolding; lies inferior...
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    Primary familial brain calcification (PFBC), also known as familial idiopathic basal ganglia calcification (FIBGC) and Fahr's disease, is a rare, genetically...
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  • a van at the auto shop, it explodes, and Chibs is sent flying. 19 6 "Falx Cerebri" Billy Gierhart Regina Corrado October 13, 2009 (2009-10-13) 2WAB06 3...
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    where dural venous sinuses resides, venous hemorrhage can occur such as falx cerebri, tentorium cerebelli, and vertex (where superior sagittal sinus resides)...
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    olfactory grooves, the Sylvian region, superior cerebellum along the falx cerebri, cerebellopontine angle, and the spinal cord. The tumor is usually gray...
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    an unpaired dural venous sinus lying along the attached margin of the falx cerebri. It allows blood to drain from the lateral aspects of the anterior cerebral...
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    within the skull. The brain can shift across such structures as the falx cerebri, the tentorium cerebelli, and even through the foramen magnum (the hole...
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  • the temporal horns of lateral ventricles, and impingement against the falx cerebri resulting in a callosal angle ≤ 90° on the coronal view, showing evidence...
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    bones. The sagittal sulcus accommodates the superior sagittal sinus. The falx cerebri attaches to the edge of the sagittal sulcus on either side.[citation...
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  • cerebelli and falx cerebri, two parts of the dura mater of the brain Foramen ovale (heart), a fetal cardiac shunt, also called the falx septi Nu Persei Conjoint...
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    edges of the sagittal sulcus. The frontal crest gives attachment to the falx cerebri. Gray, Henry (1918). Gray's Anatomy (20th ed.). p. 136. Portal: Anatomy...
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    internal occipital protuberance, and serves as a point of attachment to the falx cerebri. To the sides of the foramen sitting at the junction between the lateral...
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    C6, extends from the distal dural ring, which is continuous with the falx cerebri, to the origin of the posterior communicating artery. The ophthalmic...
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    superior petrosal sinuses.[citation needed] The posterior end of the falx cerebri attaches onto the midline of the upper surface of the tentorium; the...
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    upper margin of the falx cerebri. The superior sagittal sinus divides into two parts called the transverse sinuses where the falx cerebri meets the tentorium...
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    sinuses. The straight sinus is situated within the dura mater, where the falx cerebri meets the midline of tentorium cerebelli. It forms from the confluence...
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  • O'Hara Chris Collins October 6, 2009 (2009-10-06) 2WAB05 3.66 19 6 "Falx Cerebri" Billy Gierhart Regina Corrado October 13, 2009 (2009-10-13) 2WAB06 3...
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    Skeletal abnormalities: bifid ribs, kyphoscoliosis, early calcification of falx cerebri (diagnosed with AP radiograph) Distinct faces: Frontal and temporoparietal...
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    part of the superior sagittal sinus. To the margins of this sulcus the falx cerebri is attached. The lower division of the cruciform eminence is prominent...
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    serves as an attachment for the membranes surrounding the brain. The falx cerebri (a fold of the dura mater surrounding the brain) attaches to the crista...
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    The inferior sagittal sinus courses along the inferior border of the falx cerebri, superior to the corpus callosum. It receives blood from the deep and...
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    posterior border of the crista galli serves for the attachment of the falx cerebri. On either side of the crista galli, the cribriform plate is narrow and...
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    superior sagittal sinus; the edges of the sulcus afford attachment to the falx cerebri. Near the groove are several depressions, best marked in the skulls of...
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    conjunctiva, lacrimal gland, nasal cavity, frontal sinus, ethmoidal cells, falx cerebri, dura mater in the anterior cranial fossa, superior parts of the tentorium...
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    affected by herniation of the temporal lobes of the brain through the falx cerebri. The cause of trigeminal neuralgia, in which one side of the face is...
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