Inferior medullary velum

Last revised by Amit Keret on 31 Aug 2024

The inferior (or posterior) medullary velum is a thin sheet of tissue formed by ependyma and the pia mater of the tela choroidea. It stretches from the middle cerebellar peduncles to the inferior cerebellar peduncles and across the midline to form the roof of the fourth ventricle along with the superior medullary velum. The nodule of the cerebellum is located just inferior and lateral to the inferior medullary velum. The unpaired foramen of Magendie is located in the midline and allows the flow of CSF from the fourth ventricle to cisterna magna.

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