Scar Glious

A glial scar is a kind of tissue trace that is formed as a result of an inflammatory process or injury on the meninges, spinal membranes and spinal cord.

A glial scar is a specific thickening of the pia mater or the soft tissue component of the epidural membrane. It most often appears as a plaque with a diameter of approximately 2 to 4 cm, whitish in color. But there are cases of the development of massive glial scars, occupying several centimeters at once.

According to clinical manifestations, the Gliozny scar is divided into: * Symptomatic * Lacunar (scars on a thin area of ​​the membrane without compression of the cranial nerves) * Stabilizing (absolutely not noticeable) * Compact