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Meningeal Sheath – Structure, Function and Disorders

The meningeal sheath refers to the three protective connective tissue layers surrounding the brain and spinal cord: the dura mater, arachnoidea, and pia mater.

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Direct Bilirubin Level

The direct bilirubin level measures the amount of conjugated bilirubin in the blood and is a key laboratory marker for assessing liver function and bile flow.

Inflammation Markers

Inflammation markers are laboratory values that indicate inflammatory processes in the body. They help doctors detect, monitor, and treat inflammation and related diseases effectively.

Astrocytoma

An astrocytoma is a brain tumor arising from astrocytes, the star-shaped support cells of the brain. It belongs to the glioma group and ranges from benign to highly malignant.

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