Magendie's foramen - meaning and definition. What is Magendie's foramen
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What (who) is Magendie's foramen - definition

WHICH DRAINS CEREBROSPINAL FLUID (CSF) FROM THE FOURTH VENTRICLE INTO THE CISTERNA MAGNA
Foramen of Magendie; Foramen of Majendie; Medial aperture; Foramina of Majendie; Foramina of Magendie; Magendie's foramen; Majendie's foramen; Medial aperture of the fourth ventricle; Apertura mediana ventriculi quarti; Medial aperture of fourth ventricle; Median apertures
  • CSF circulation

Median aperture         
The median aperture (also known as the medial aperture, and foramen of Magendie) drains cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from the fourth ventricle into the cisterna magna. The two other openings of the fourth ventricle are the lateral apertures (also called the foramina of Luschka), one on the left and one on the right, which drain cerebrospinal fluid into the cerebellopontine angle cistern.
Mandibular foramen         
Mandibular foreman; Mandibular Foramen; Mandibular foramina; Foramen mandibulae
The mandibular foramen is an opening on the internal surface of the ramus of the mandible. It allows for divisions of the mandibular nerve and blood vessels to pass through.
Infraorbital foramen         
FORAMEN (ROUND HOLE) IN MAXILLA
Infra-orbital foramen; Foramen infraorbitale; Infraorbital foramens; Infraorbital foramina
In human anatomy, the infraorbital foramen is one of two small holes in the skull's upper jawbone (maxillary bone), located below the eye socket and to the left and right of the nose. Both holes are used for blood vessels and nerves.

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Median aperture

The median aperture (also known as the medial aperture, and foramen of Magendie) drains cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from the fourth ventricle into the cisterna magna. The two other openings of the fourth ventricle are the lateral apertures (also called the foramina of Luschka), one on the left and one on the right, which drain cerebrospinal fluid into the cerebellopontine angle cistern. The median foramen on axial images is posterior to the pons and anterior to the caudal cerebellum. It 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 cerebellar vermis.