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The presence and distribution of the main clusters of arachnoid villi were assessed topographically in relation to the trigeminal ganglion and its divisions. The distribution of the main clusters of arachnoid granulations in relation to the trigeminal ganglion branches, third and fourth cranial nerves, and opening of the superior petrosal sinus is presented in Table 1 and Fig 2. Well-developed aggregations of arachnoid granulations posterior to the maxillary nerve and trigeminal ganglion were found in eight of the 26 sides (30.8%, Figs 1 and 2b, e). The scale bar shows 10 mm . . .
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