0 the three membranes (= thin layers) that surround the brain and the spinal cord (= nerves inside the spine that connect to the brain) -- opony mózgowe
This cause of preocytosis may be due to vasculitis of the small vessels in the meninges.
The characteristic histopathological feature was a meningo-encephalitis which was characterized by involvement of the meninges and brain by foci of subacute/chronic inflammation.
Macrophages containing haemosiderin pigment were found particularly in the meninges.
Currently, our group is examining the mechanisms that underlie transient and longterm gene expression in the meninges.
Agents which achieve adequate penetration of the meninges are isoniazid, rifampicin, pyrazinamide and ethionamide.
In meningocele, the spinal cord develops normally but the meninges protrude through a spinal opening.
This is a cranial defect of meninges or brain tissue that is most commonly occipital.
In myelomeningocele, the spinal cord and its protective covering (the meninges) protrude from an opening in the spine.