Rolandic Anatomy
Cranial Dura
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The cranial dura is the outermost of the three meningeal layers, a dense, fibrous membrane providing a tough protective covering for the brain and underlying structures. It is composed of two fused layers in many regions, forming dural reflections that compartmentalize the cranial cavity.
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