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What (who) is extradural - definition

SPACE BETWEEN LAYERS OF DURA MATER (TISSUES SURROUNDING THE BRAIN AND SPINAL CORD)
Epidural cavity; Extradural tissue; Spatium epidurale; Spatium extradurale; Cavum epidurale; Extradural space; Epidural spaces; Extradural spaces

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¦ adjective Medicine another term for epidural.
Spinal tumor         
NEOPLASM LOCATED IN THE SPINAL CORD
Spinal tumour; Spinal cancer; Spinal cord neoplasm; Spinal neoplasms; Spinal cord tumors; Spinal cord tumor; Intradural tumor; Extradural tumor; Intramedullary tumor; Extramedullary intradural tumor; Intramedullary intradural tumor; Spine cancer; Epidural tumor; Epidural metastatic tumour; Extradural spinal tumor; Spinal neoplasm; Intradural spinal tumor; Intradural spinal neoplasm; Extradural spinal neoplasm; Spinal cord neoplasms; Cancer of the spine
Spinal tumors are neoplasms located in either the vertebral column or the spinal cord. There are three main types of spinal tumors classified based on their location: extradural and intradural (intradural-intramedullary and intradural-extramedullary).

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Epidural space

In anatomy, the epidural space is the potential space between the dura mater and vertebrae (spine).

The anatomy term "epidural space" has its origin in the Ancient Greek language; ἐπί, "on, upon" + dura mater also known as "epidural cavity", "extradural space" or "peridural space". In humans the epidural space contains lymphatics, spinal nerve roots, loose connective tissue, adipose tissue, small arteries, dural venous sinuses and a network of internal vertebral venous plexuses.