Tela chorioidea of the fourth ventricle 

Brain: Tela chorioidea of the fourth ventricle
Latin tela choroidea ventriculi quarti
Gray's subject #187 798
NeuroNames hier-636

The tela chorioidea of the fourth ventricle is the name applied to the triangular fold of pia mater which is carried upward between the cerebellum and the medulla oblongata.

It consists of two layers, which are continuous with each other in front, and are more or less adherent throughout:

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