Ventricles of the Brain Flashcards Preview

Neuroanatomy I > Ventricles of the Brain > Flashcards

Flashcards in Ventricles of the Brain Deck (8)
Loading flashcards...
1
Q

Name the borders of the Anterior Horn of the Lateral Ventricle.

A

Anterior Wall-Roof-Floor: Corpus Callosum

Medial - Septum Pellicudum

Lateral - Head of Caudate Nucleus

2
Q

Name the Borders of the Central Part of the Lateral Ventricle.

A

-The Central part extends posteriorly from the Interventricular foramen to the Splenium of the Corpus Callosum.

Roof - Corpus Callosum

Floor - Thalamus

Lateral - Body of Caudate Nucleus

Medial - Choroid Lamina Epithelialis (attached to Thalamus and to Fornix).

3
Q

Name the Borders of the Posterior Horn of the Lateral Ventricle.

What do we find on the Medial wall of the Posterior Horn.

What do we find on the Floor of the Posterior Horn.

A

Lateral wall - Tapetum of Corpus Callosum

Other walls - White Matter of Occipital lobe

Two Longitudinal Elevations on Medial Wall:
1) Bulb of Posterior Horn - caused by forceps major of Corpus callosum

2) Calcar Avis - caused by the Calcarine Sulcus.

On the Floor there is the Collateral Trigone (caused by the Collateral Sulcus).

4
Q

Name the borders of the Inferior Horn.

A

Anterior - Amygloid

Floor - Hippocampus and Collateral Eminence

Medial - Choroid Lamina Epithelialis (attached to Frimbria of Hippocampus and the Stria Terminalis).

5
Q

Name the Borders of the Third Ventricle.

A

Anterior - Anterior Commisure, Columns of the Fornix

Roof - Choroid Lamina Epithalialis (attached to Tenia Thalami, Habenucla and Habenucla Commisure.

Lateral wall - Thalamus, Hypothalamus, Hypothalamic sulcus

Posterior - Posterior Commisure, Habenucla Commisure.

6
Q

Describe the Choroid Plexus locations.

A
  • The roof of the 3rd and 4th Ventricle.

- In the Central and Inferior Horns of the Lateral Ventricle.

7
Q

Name the Borders of the Fouth Ventricle.

A

Roof:

  • Upper Part – Formed by the Superior Medullary Velum
  • Lower Part – Formed by the Inferior Medullary Velum, Nodule of Cerebellum, Choroid Lamina Epithelialis.

Floor:
Rhomboid Fossa.

8
Q

How does CSF leave the Fourth Ventricle and where are these exits?

A

-CSF leaves via the Median Aperture and the Lateral Aperture.

Median Aperture:

  • Opens into CerebelloMedullary Cistern
  • Found in the Angle between Cerebellum and Medulla Oblongata.

Lateral Aperture:

  • Located in the Cerebellopontine Angle.
  • Opens into PontoCerebellar Cistern
  • Easy to identify from Outside because part of choroid plexus projects out forming the Flower Basket of Bochdalek.