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No Arachnoid Granulations—No Problems: Number, Size, and Distribution of Arachnoid Granulations From Birth to 80 Years of Age [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 2021
Introduction: The study aims to quantify changes in the number, size, and distribution of arachnoid granulations during the human lifespan to elucidate their role in cerebrospinal fluid physiology.Material and Methods: 3T magnetic resonance imaging of ...
Milan Radoš   +5 more
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Neuroimaging of Vermiform Giant Arachnoid Granulations in Children [PDF]

open access: yesChildren
Arachnoid granulations (AGs) are generally benign structures within the subarachnoid space that extend into the dural sinuses and calvarial bone. They can present in a variety of sizes but are termed ‘giant’ arachnoid granulations (GAGs) when they are ...
Oswaldo A. Guevara Tirado   +6 more
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Evaluation of Arachnoid Granulations in Cranial Dural Sinuses with Contrast-Enhanced 3-Dimensional T1-Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging [PDF]

open access: yesEurasian Journal of Medicine, 2023
Objective: Several studies in the literature have used contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging to investigate arachnoid granulations protruding into the cranial dural sinuses.
Veysel Kaplanoğlu   +3 more
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The effect of blood lipids on the comorbidity of multiple large arachnoid granulations [PDF]

open access: yesLipids in Health and Disease
Background Currently, studies on the formation mechanism for the enlargement of arachnoid granulation (AG) are lacking. The impact of dyslipidemia on the formation of multiple large arachnoid granulations (LAGs) was studied in this research.
Yibing Guo   +6 more
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The controversial entity of brain herniations into arachnoid granulations: A report of three cases with literature review [PDF]

open access: yesRadiology Case Reports, 2021
Brain herniation into arachnoid granulation (BHAG) is a quite recently described controversial entity in terms of both etiology and clinical significance.
Urszula Maria Ciochon, MD   +5 more
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Giant Arachnoid Granulations: A Systematic Literature Review. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Mol Sci, 2023
Giant arachnoid granulations (GAGs) are minimally investigated. Here, we systematically review the available data in published reports to better understand their etiologies, nomenclature, and clinical significance.
Mehta RI, Mehta RI.
europepmc   +2 more sources

Microanatomical study of arachnoid granulations and meningeal architecture around Meckel's cave. [PDF]

open access: yesNeurosurg Rev, 2023
Although the microanatomy of Meckel’s cave (MC) has been well studied, there are still controversies regarding the meningeal architecture of the space. Moreover, there are only general mentions of the arachnoid granulations near MC in just a few sources.
Wysiadecki G   +7 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Arachnoid granulations are lymphatic conduits that communicate with bone marrow and dura-arachnoid stroma. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Exp Med, 2023
Arachnoid granulations are poorly investigated. We show that they harbor immune cells and communicate with perisinus spaces, suggesting that granulations subserve neuroimmune roles and function as transarachnoidal passageways.
Shah T   +7 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Association of arachnoid fossae and endocranial lesions in a historical population from Poland: new diagnostic possibilities [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
This study examines the arachnoid fossae (AF) in crania from early modern Wrocław, Poland, and their connection to endocranial lesions, specifically abnormal blood vessel impressions (ABVI) and periosteal appositions of the dura mater (PADM).
Joanna Wysocka   +2 more
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Giant Arachnoid Granulations: Diagnostic Workup and Characterization in Three Symptomatic Adults. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Mol Sci, 2023
Giant arachnoid granulations (GAGs) are poorly investigated. Here, we document clinical findings associated with five new GAGs and illustrate the anatomical composition of these structures as well as diagnostic considerations in three symptomatic adults.
Mehta RI, Mangla R, Mehta RI.
europepmc   +2 more sources

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