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Floor of 4th ventricle function.
The obex is also a.
Other functions include forming the central canal of the spinal cord and protecting the brain from any trauma that it might experience.
These are very important functions and trauma to the fourth ventricle can be very dangerous.
The area postrema is situated just before the obex the inferior apex of the caudal ventricular floor.
The floor of the fourth ventricle the rhomboid fossa see fig.
The fourth ventricle outlet obstruction fvoo is a rare but well established cause of obstructive tetra ventricular hydrocephalus characterizing with dilatation or large cerebrospinal fluid collection of the foramen of magendie and foramen of luschka.
Hydrocephalus is classified as noncommunicating and communicating based on whether all ventricular and subarachnoid spaces are communicating.
Specifically it spans from the obex an area in the medulla.
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.
Both the funiculus separans and area postrema have a similar thick ependyma containing tanycyte.
This nucleus lies in the lower part of the pons deep to the facial colliculus in the floor of the fourth ventricle.
The only naturally occurring openings between the ventricles of the brain and the subarachnoid space surrounding the brain are the foramina of luschka and magendie in the fourth ventricle.
It is situated in the grey matter lining the floor of the fourth ventricle near the midline.
Csf produced and or flowing into the fourth ventricle can exit to the subarachnoid space through lateral apertures and a single median aperture located in the inferiorportion of the roof.
The vagal trigone overlies the dorsal vagal nucleus and is situated on the caudal end of the rhomboid fossa or floor of the fourth ventricle.
The main function of the fourth ventricle is to provide cushioning for the brain by containing cerebrospinal fluid.
The fourth ventricle contains cerebrospinal fluid.
The fourth ventricle has an anterior ventral floor with a characteristic diamond shape named the rhomboid fossa and a posterior dorsal tent shaped roof.
In this article we shall look at the functions and production of cerebrospinal fluid and the anatomy of the ventricles that contains it.
These structures are responsible for the production transport and removal of cerebrospinal fluid which bathes the central nervous system.
The ventricular system is a set of communicating cavities within the brain.
The caudal tip of the fourth ventricle where it becomes the central canal is known as the obex.