Cerebral Aqueduct as Viewed from the Fourth Ventricle
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Cerebral Aqueduct as Viewed from the Fourth Ventricle. The cerebellar tonsils have been retracted and the inferior medullary velum incised to expose the floor of the fourth ventricle and its rostral continuation as the cerebral aqueduct. The uvula of the vermis is contiguous with the cerebellar tonsils bilaterally. (Image courtesy of AL Rhoton, Jr.)
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