Foramen Magendii
vectorisation
of see other version section 1 : posterior medullary velum 2 : Choroid plexus 3 : Cisterna cerebellomedullaris of subarachnoid cavity 4 : Central canal 5 : Corpora quadrigemina 6 : Cerebral peduncle 7 : Anterior medullary velum 8 : Ependymal lining of ventricle 9 : Cisterna pontis of subarachnoid cavity Arrow = Flow of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) through foramen of Magendie
Scheme of
roof of fourth ventricle. The arrow is in the foramen of Magendie.
The foramen of Magendie (also called median aperture) is one of the foramina in the ventricular system and links the fourth ventricle and the cisterna magna. It is one of the three sites that cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) can leave the fourth ventricle and enter the subarachnoid space. The two other openings of the fourth ventricle are termed the foramen of Luschka also called (lateral apertures), one either left and right.
It is located in the midline in the inferior aspect of the roof of the fourth ventricle, caudal to the nodule of the cerebellum.
Related pathology
A Blake's pouch cyst is caused by a failure of regression of Blake's pouch secondary to the non-perforation of the foramen of Magendie .
Siehe auch:
- Blake’s pouch
- Cisterna quadrigeminalis
- Cisterna magna
- subarachnoid space
- vierter Ventrikel
- Hirnventrikel
- Foramina Luschkae
und weiter:
Assoziationen und Differentialdiagnosen zu Foramen Magendii: