Inferior roof of the fourth ventricle.
Roof 4th ventricle.
In contrast to the superior roof the inferior roof of the fourth ventricle is formed mainly by two thin membranes the tela choroidea and the inferior medullary velum.
The upper part of the roof is composed by a thin sheet of white matter the superior medullary velum that stretches between both superior cerebellar peduncles.
Roof of the fourth ventricle is formed by.
The roof of ventricle is diamond shaped and can be divided into superior and inferior parts.
The inferior medullary velum is all that remains of the connection between the nodule and flocculus.
The apex of the tent goes posteriorly into the white core of the cerebellum.
The roof of fourth ventricle is the dorsal surface of the fourth ventricle.
Tela choroidea of the the fourth ventricle.
The upper portion of the roof is formed by the cerebellum.
The fourth ventricle has a roof at its upper posterior surface and a floor at its lower anterior surface and side walls formed by the cerebellar peduncles nerve bundles joining the structure on the posterior side of the ventricle to the structures on the anterior side.
The roof of the fourth ventricle has presents a tent like apex at the intersection of it s superior and inferior parts.
Taeniae with the obex.
Median eminence is seen in the floor of the fourth ventricle.
This apex also known as the fastigium extends into the white core of the cerebellum.
The roof of the 4th ventricle is tent shaped and has upper and lower sloping surfaces.