Tela chorioidea of fourth ventricle

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Tela choroidea of fourth ventricle
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Latin Tela choroidea ventriculi quarti
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Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy
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The tela choroidea of the fourth ventricle is the triangular fold of pia mater which is carried upward between the cerebellum and the medulla oblongata.

It consists of two layers, which are continuous with each other in front, and are more or less adherent throughout:

  • The posterior layer covers the antero-inferior surface of the cerebellum.
  • The anterior layer is applied to the structures which form the lower part of the roof of the ventricle, and is continuous inferiorly with the pia mater on the inferior peduncles and closed part of the medulla.
  • The arterial supply of these plexus is from the posterior inferior cerebellar artery.

References

This article incorporates text in the public domain from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

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