- The choroid, also
known as the
choroidea or
choroid coat, is a part of the uvea, the
vascular layer of the eye. It
contains connective tissues, and lies...
- The tela
choroidea (or tela chorioidea) is a
region of
meningeal pia
mater that
adheres to the
underlying ependyma, and
gives rise to the
choroid plexus...
- The
choroid plexus, or
plica choroidea, is a
plexus of
cells that
arises from the tela
choroidea in each of the
ventricles of the brain.
Regions of the...
- Willis.
Details Source Internal carotid artery Identifiers Latin arteria choroidea anterior TA98 A12.2.06.019 TA2 4501 FMA 50087
Anatomical terminology [edit...
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inferior central portion of the tela
choroidea;
immediately above the
superior central portion of the tela
choroidea is the fornix. The
lateral side of...
- of
modified ependymal cells and
capillaries together known as the tela
choroidea form a
structure called the
choroid plexus,
which produces the CSF. Modified...
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superior choroid vein. The torn edge of this
plexus is
called the tela
choroidea. On the
surface of the
terminal vein is a
narrow white band,
named the...
-
supplies blood to the
medulla oblongata; the
choroid plexus and tela
choroidea of the
fourth ventricle; the tonsils; the
inferior vermis, and the inferior...
- The
choroid is the middle,
vascular coat of the eye
which resides between the
sclera and the retina.
Early in
development the
choroidal fissure is a groove...
- is
surrounded by the obex and
gracile tubercles of the medulla, tela
choroidea of the
fourth ventricle and its
choroid plexus,
which is
attached to the...