Granulation Arachnoid

Arachnoid granulations are small formations that are located on the surface of the arachnoid membrane of the brain and spinal cord. They are thin and long outgrowths that can be either single or multiple.

Arachnoid granulations play an important role in protecting the brain from damage and infection. They are also involved in the metabolism between brain tissue and blood.

In addition, arachnoid granulations can cause various diseases, such as arachnoiditis, meningitis and others. However, they can cause headaches, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms.

Various methods are used to treat arachnoid granulations, including drug therapy, physical therapy, and surgery. However, the most effective method is to remove granulations using microsurgical operations.

Overall, arachnoid granulations are an important component of the nervous system and can have a significant impact on human health. Therefore, it is necessary to monitor their condition and, if necessary, carry out appropriate treatment.