CHAPTER 14 Flashcards
Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) Pattern
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ventricles
- a _____ is a cavity in the brain
- _____ ventricles (_____ ventricles)
- -a cavity is located in the _____ of each _____; thus, there are two lateral ventricles
- -the two lateral ventricles are the _____ of the ventricles
- -both lateral ventricles are separated by the _____
- -each communicates with the third ventricle via the _____ of _____
- _____ ventricle
- -the narrow third ventricle is located between the _____ of each side
- -it communicates with the fourth ventricle by the _____ of _____ (which is located in the midbrain)
- _____ ventricle
- -the fourth ventricle cavity is located in the _____ and _____
- -it is continuous with the _____ of the medulla, which, in turn, is continuous with the _____ of the _____
- -it opens by means of one _____ and two _____ into the _____
- -these apertures are the only means by which the cerebrospinal fluid formed in the ventricles enters the _____
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ventricle lateral 2 interior cerebral hemisphere largest septum pellucidum interventricular foramen monoroe third thalamus cerebral aqueduct sylvius fourth pons medulla central canal central canal spinal cord median lateral apertures subarachnoid space subarachnoid space
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Q
cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)
- certain sites in the ventricles are lined with _____
- -the function of the choroid plexus is to produce _____
- CSF is a clear, colorless, _____ fluid, similar to blood plasma. it functions:
- -to _____ and _____ the _____ and _____
- -as a _____ system
- -as an _____ for _____
- the course of CSF is as follows
- -CSF is formed in the two _____ by the _____
- -it passes through the _____
- -it joins the CSF produced in the _____
- -it passes through the _____
- -it joins with the CSF produced in the _____
- -it passes through the _____ of the fourth ventricle into the _____
- -it then travels _____ around the brain and _____ around the _____
- the fluid circulates and eventually enters the _____, where CSF is reabsorbed and passes through the _____ to drain into the _____ and finally into the _____ system of the body
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choroid plexus CSF acellular cushion support brain spinal cord lymphatic environment neurons lateral ventricles choroid plexus interventricular foramen of monroe third ventricle cerebral aqueduct of sylvius fourth ventricle apertures subarachnoid space upward downward spinal cord arachnoid granulations lateral lacunae superior sagittal sinus venous