superior medullary velum

anterior medullary velum

The superior medullary velum (anterior medullary velum, valve of Vieussens) is a thin, transparent of white substance, which stretches between the superior cerebellar peduncles; on the dorsal surface of its lower half the folia and lingula are prolonged. It forms, together with the superior cerebellar peduncle, the roof of the upper part of the fourth ventricle; it is narrow above, where it passes beneath the inferior colliculi, and broader below, where it is continuous with the white substance of the superior vermis. A slightly elevated ridge, the fraenulum veli, descends upon its upper part from between the inferior colliculi, and on either side of this the trochlear nerve emerges. Blood is supplied by branches from the superior cerebellar artery. [WP,unvetted].

Type Nerve
Body System Nervous
Parent Structure white matter of metencephalon
Latin Name anterior medullary velum
FMA ID 74508

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the superior medullary velum?
The superior medullary velum (anterior medullary velum, valve of Vieussens) is a thin, transparent of white substance, which stretches between the superior cerebellar peduncles; on the dorsal surface of its lower half the folia and lingula are prolonged. It forms, together with the superior cerebell
What body system is the superior medullary velum part of?
The superior medullary velum is part of the Nervous.
What is the Latin name for the superior medullary velum?
The Latin name for the superior medullary velum is anterior medullary velum.

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