Meninges Vascular

Meningeal choroid

The choroid of the meninges, in medical terminology, is the soft membrane that surrounds the blood vessels of the brain. It consists of the following elements: - loose fibrous tissue rich in elastin; - accumulations of microglial cells; - subcortical nerve nodes - adipose and lymphatic tissues. There are three main types of pathological changes: * Glandular inflammation. Such damage can occur both with traumatic injury and with infectious diseases. Infections can cause an attack - syphilis, tuberculosis, rheumatoid arthritis, leprosy. Inflammation can also be caused by parasites such as Trichomonas, Treponema pallidum, and Schistosoma. It can be caused by trauma after a car accident or brain surgery, as well as careless intervention by a doctor. This often leads to a heart attack