Fourth chamber cap


Fourth chamber cap, fourth chamber ceiling (lat. tegmen ventriculi quartii) - anatomical structure in the human brain. It is located in the back of the brain. It is the rear delimiter of the fourth chamber.

Upper part

It is the rear-upper delimitation of the said chamber. It is formed by the velum medullare superius s. Anterius s. Rostrale, also called the very thin layer of nerve cells (mostly white matter, mostly flat in the lower part of the brain) spread between the upper cerebellar bundles, the term "bow". This is an odd structure. It has the shape of a triangle, whose arms cling to the cerebellum, the base of the heel in that organ, the apex opposite to the base, and is located at the top and the frontmost, in the cover plate. It has a fennel (frenumum veli medullaris superioris s. Anterioris s. Rostralis). The central part

It is created by the cerebellum itself, (the worm between the uvula and nodulus) is the base of the triangles created by the other parts.

There is a slip of the top, an odd fourth chamber. Bottom part

Reminds slightly upper. Here, however, we encounter the even lower core curtains (vela medullaria inferiora s. Posteriora s. Caudalia). Between them, the fourth ventricle (plexus choroideus ventriculi quartii) is found. It is formed by the chorion of the fourth chamber (tela choroidea ventriculi tertii '). Also, here the curtains are built by a white creature. They are spread between the worm, the worm and the flock. Bibliography

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