tomentum cerebri
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Definition
Noun: A network of tiny blood vessels located between the cerebral surface of the pia mater and the cerebral cortex. It is a specialized vascular structure involved in supplying blood to the brain's surface.
Usage
The term "tomentum cerebri" is used in specialized anatomical and medical contexts to describe this specific vascular network. It is a technical term.
Examples
- The surgeon carefully avoided damaging the tomentum cerebri during the delicate procedure.
- Anomalies in the tomentum cerebri can be associated with certain neurological conditions.
- The study focused on the vascular architecture of the tomentum cerebri.
Advanced Usage
- "Vessels of the tomentum cerebri": Specifies the blood vessels that constitute this network.
- The hemorrhage originated from the vessels of the tomentum cerebri.
Variants and Related Words
- Tomentum (noun): In a broader botanical and anatomical sense, a covering of dense, matted, woolly hairs. In neuroanatomy, it specifically refers to this cerebral vascular network.
- Pia mater (noun): The delicate innermost membrane enveloping the brain and spinal cord, directly adjacent to the tomentum cerebri.
- Leptomeninges (noun): The combined pia mater and arachnoid mater; the tomentum cerebri is associated with this layer.
Synonyms
- Cerebral tomentum: An alternative phrasing with the same meaning.
- Vascular plexus of the pia mater: A descriptive synonym highlighting its structure and location.
Notes on Meaning
This term has a single, highly specific anatomical meaning. It is not used in general language and does not have idiomatic or phrasal verb applications.
Noun
- a network of tiny blood vessels between the cerebral surface of the pia mater and the cerebral cortex