10 Cerebellum
10 Cerebellum
10 Cerebellum
Superiolateral boundary :
-it is formed by superior
cerebellar peduncle on each side.
Inferiolateral boundary :
-it is formed by inferior
cerebellar peduncle + gracile &
cuneate tubercles on each side.
The Roof of 4th Ventricle
-it is a tent-shaped when seen
laterally, and diamond-shaped when
seen behind.
-it is formed of superior
& inferior medullary vela, which
are thin sheets of white matter
/consists of : ependyma
covered by pia mater.
-Sup.medullary velum
connects the 2 sup.cerebellar
peduncles. -
Inf.medullary velum connects the 2
inf.cerebellar peduncles.
-Inferior vermis of cerebellum :
lies in the middle of roof of 4th
The Roof of 4th Ventricle
The lower part of roof is
invaginated by tela choroidea of
4th ventricle.
The tela choroidea is a double
layer of pia mater which encloses
the choroid plexus of 4th ventricle.
The choroid plexus is a
vascular capillary tuft covered by
ependymal cells and secretes C.S.F.
into the lumen of 4th ventricle.
The Openings of 4th Ventricle
The roof contains 3 aperatures
which transmit C.S.F. from ventricular
lumen to subarachnoid space.
Median aperature (foramen of
Magendie) : lies in the median plane at
lower end of inferior medullary velum,
and opens into subarachnoid space at
cistrna magna at cerebello-medullary
angle
2 lateral openings (foramina of
Luschka) : each one lies at the lateral
end of lateral recess to open into
subarachnoid space at cerebello-
pontine angle. choroid plexus partly
protrudes out through each lateral
The Floor of 4 Ventricle th