Suppuration under the pericranium tends to be limited by the inter-sutural attachments of the membrane.
Blood extravasated under the pericranium is limited by the attachments of this membrane at the sutures.
Gummata may develop in the soft parts, but more commonly they take origin in the pericranium or bone.
If the epicranial aponeurosis is divided, the "dangerous area" between it and the pericranium is opened, and if infection occurs, it may lead to widespread suppuration.
In a few cases thepericranium also has been torn away.
These effusions are to be distinguished from the cephal-hæmatoma, in which the blood collects between the pericranium and the bone.
It is nourished chiefly from the pericranium which is firmly bound down along the lines of the sutures.
Emphysema of the scalp may follow fractures implicating any of the air sinuses of the skull, the air infiltrating the loose cellular tissue between the pericranium and the aponeurosis, and on palpation yielding a characteristic crepitation.
The hypospathister was an elevator for separating the pericranium from the calvarium.
The elevator by which the pericraniumwas separated is called by Paul [Greek: hypospathister].
On dissection, the integuments and pericranium surrounding the aperture, in the frontal bone, were found much thickened, and infiltrated with pus and serum.
The pericranium should then be raised from the centre, for a space large enough to hold the crown of the trephine.
The pericranium should never be removed, but carefully raised and preserved, as its presence will greatly aid in the restoration of bone.
Do you observe the pericranium topp'd with a Prussian cap, and the wearer with a pipe in his mouth?
Every vessel and nerve supplying the scalp was destroyed, and the pericranium was torn off in three places, one of the denuded spots measuring five by seven cm.
His skull was fractured at the parietal eminence and the pericranium stripped off, leaving a bloody tumor near the base of the fracture about two inches in diameter.
This large flap was thrown backward, like the lid of a box, the skull being denuded of its pericranium for the space of 2 1/2 by one inch in extent.
Upon opening the head, the pericraniumwas found loosely adherent to the scull.
The scull was thick, the pericranium scarcely adhered to the bone, the dura mater was also but slightly attached to its internal surface.
The scull was particularly thin; the pericranium adhered firmly to the bone, and the scull-cap was with difficulty separated from the dura mater.
The pericranium adhered but slightly to the scull, nor was the dura mater firmly attached.
Upon dividing the integuments of the head, the pericranium was found scarcely to adhere to the scull.
The pericranium was but slightly adherent to the scull: the tunica arachnoidea, particularly where the hemispheres meet, was of a milky whiteness.
The pericranium and dura mater adhered firmly to the scull; in many places there was an opake whiteness of the tunica arachnoides.
The pericranium adhered loosely to the scull; the bones of the cranium were unusually thin.
The pericranium and dura mater adhered firmly to the scull; in many places there was an opake whiteness of the tunica arachnoidea.
On opening the head, the pericranium was scarcely adherent.
Reflection, whenever he deigned to penetrate the pericranium of my cousin Horatio, took entire possession of the citadel, and left him not even the smallest loophole for the observation of any passing event.
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