Spinal Anatomy: Vesicles, Derivatives, CN and Ventricles
The midbrain contains CN's?
3-4
The Pons contains CN's?
5-8
The Medulla contains CN's?
9-12
Just below the 4th ventricle is the?
Cisterna Magna
Which secondary vesicle is derived from the Thalamus (Hypo, Epi, Sub) and forms the 3rd ventricle?
Diencephalon
What connects the lateral and 3rd ventricles?
Foramen of Monroe
What are the muscles of mastication?
Masseter, temporalis, medial/internal pterygoid, lateral/external pterygoid
Secondary vesicles of Mesencephalon
Mesencephalon
What is derived from the midbrain and contains the Aqueduct of Sylvius aka cerebral aqueduct?
Mesencephalon
Which secondary vesicle is derived from the Pons + Cerebellum and forms the Roof of the 4th ventricle?
Metencephalon
Secondary vesicles of Rhombencephalon
Metencephalon and Myencephalon
Which secondary vesicle is derived from the Medulla oblongata and forms the floor of the 4th ventricle aka Obex?
Myelencephalon
What are the primary vesicles?
Prosencephalon, Mesencephalon, Rhombencephalon
Which secondary vesicle is derived from the Cortices + Basal ganglion + Cingulate gyrus (cerebrum) and forms the lateral ventricle aka Foramen of Monroe?
Telencephalon
Secondary vesicles of prosencephalon
Telencephalon and Diencephalon