A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . branes is highly vascular, folded andconvoluted or crumpled downward into the cavity of tlie underly-ing vasculari n vaginationsare the chorioidplexuses. The tela cho-rioidea of thefourth ventri-cle (Fig. 994)is attached tothe walls of theventricle by athickened bor-der at the ta;niaventriculiquarti, termedthe ligula. Theportion of theligula whichspans the cal-anms scriptor-ius is the transversefold at the ros-tral end of theroof of thefo


A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science . branes is highly vascular, folded andconvoluted or crumpled downward into the cavity of tlie underly-ing vasculari n vaginationsare the chorioidplexuses. The tela cho-rioidea of thefourth ventri-cle (Fig. 994)is attached tothe walls of theventricle by athickened bor-der at the ta;niaventriculiquarti, termedthe ligula. Theportion of theligula whichspans the cal-anms scriptor-ius is the transversefold at the ros-tral end of theroof of thefourth ventri-cle where itborders thecerebeOum isthe inferiormedullary velum. The vascular chorioid ofthe fourth ventricle are in the form of two parallelmasses wliich in front meet a transverse massextending outward on each side into the lateralrecesses, where they to form the cornu-copia, which are visible in the intact brain behindthe restiform bodies. The velum is a triangular fold of piawhich lies between the body of the fornix of the Lateral ventricle Position of semicircuUris (S^:. n the ruof of the Fourth Ventricle, after the , Son and Company.)


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