File:Craniotomy Arachnoid.jpg

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Close view (binocular) of the brain during a craniotomy.

Summary

The arachnoid mater (the thin blueish layer) is clearly visible on this picture. Under the arachnoid, one can see the brain. The dura mater is the white layer touched by the yellow pliers. The next layer is the skull and finally, the skin.

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  • CHUV (Lausanne)
  • Taken during my master project

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current22:50, 6 March 2006Thumbnail for version as of 22:50, 6 March 2006758 × 568 (233 KB)wikimediacommons>Dake~commonswikiClose view (binocular) of the brain during a craniotomy. ==Description== The arachnoid matter (the thin blueish layer) is clearly visible on this picture. Under the arachnoid, one can see the brain. The dura-matter is the white layer touched by the yello

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