THRC.8 Flashcards
CSF is formed by…
Blood plasma of choroid plexus of the brain
Location of chorid plexus
- 1 x each lateral ventricle
- 2 x each 3rd + 3th ventricle
Describe the flow of CSF
- Withing ventricular system
- Central canal
- Subarachnoid space
Where does CSF enter the subarachnoid space?
From the 4th ventricle
Function of CSF
- Cushions the CNS
- Chemical buffer
- Transport of nutrients/waste
- Acts as a lymphatic system

Lateral ventricle

3rd ventricle

4th ventricle
What is shown

Meninges and ventricles of the brain
Arrows indicate flow of CSF

Lateral ventricle
What is a cistern?
Where the arachnoid and pia mater is more widely seperated
III

3rd ventricle
IV

4th ventricle
18

Mesencephalic aqueduct
15

Lateral aperture of 4th ventricle
17

Choroid plexus, 4th ventricle
16

Central canal
14

Cerebromedullary cistern
- CSF may be obtained from here
- Via needle through the atlantooccipital membrane
24

Quadrigeminal cistern
3

Choroid plexus, lateral ventricle
7

Subarachnoid space
19

Intercrural cistern
What is shown?

The ventricles of the brain
Arrows indicate flow of CSF

Cavity of olfactory bulb

Rostral horn, lateral ventricle

3rd ventricle

Optic recess

Infundibular recess

Ventral horn, lateral recess

Mesencephalic aqueduct

Caudal horn, lateral ventricle

4th ventricle

Lateral recess

Central canal
Which vessels forms the choroid plexus of the 3rd ventricle
Branches of the caudal cerebral artery