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The partial veil is white and arachnoid, disappearing in age.
An electronic helmet, swiveled out above the pillow, crouched like an ugly arachnoid.
Human it was in dreadful part, arachnoid in another, such as to send one witless with terror.
Arachnoid - having a cobwebby appearance with entangled hairs.
The arachnoid can become inflamed because of an irritation from one of the following sources:
The arachnoid and pia mater are sometimes together called the leptomeninges.
The arachnoid might be a strange relative to the volcano, but possibly different arachnoids are formed by different processes.
The dura is opened and the arachnoid incised.
The arachnoid does not follow the convolutions of the surface of the brain and so looks like a loosely fitting sac.
The legs, ending in elongated talons, were longer than a horse's, and sprung on a reverse double knee that seemed arachnoid.
Arachnoid may refer to:
In astrogeology, an arachnoid is a large structure of unknown origin, and they have been found only on the surface of the planet Venus.
Because of this continuum, the layers are often referred to as the pia arachnoid or leptomeninges.
Intracranial arachnoid cysts usually occur adjacent to the arachnoidal cistern.
A subarachnoid hemorrhage is acute bleeding under the arachnoid; it may occur spontaneously or as a result of trauma.
Subdural hemorrhage is bleeding between the dura mater and the arachnoid.
The space between the arachnoid and the underlying pia mater is called the subarachnoid space.
The exact role that temporal lobe abnormalities play in the development of middle fossa arachnoid cysts is unknown.
Arachnoid (disambiguation)
Arachnoid (astrogeology)
Tener - spindly, bipedal arachnoid; greed incarnate.
The small veins that connect the dura mater and the arachnoid are torn, usually during an accident, and blood leaks into this area.
Bonus album title anagram: The Dr. Arachnoid!
Cerebrospinal fluid leak (rent in the meningeal tissues: dura, arachnoid)
Inflammation of the arachnoid can lead to the formation of scar tissue and can cause the spinal nerves to stick together and malfunction.