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The tela choroidea (or tela chorioidea) is a region of meningeal pia mater that adheres to the underlying ependyma, and gives rise to the choroid plexus in each of the brain’s four ventricles. Tela is Latin for woven and is used to describe a web-like membrane or layer. The tela choroidea is a very thin part of the loose connective tissue of pia mater overlying and closely adhering to the ependyma. It has a rich blood supply. The ependyma and vascular pia mater – the tela choroidea, form regions of minute projections known as a choroid plexus that projects into each ventricle. The choroid plexus produces most of the cerebrospinal fluid of the central nervous system that circulates through the ventricles of the brain, the central canal of the spinal cord, and the subarachnoid space. The tel

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  • Tela chorioidea (de)
  • Toile choroïdienne (fr)
  • Tela chorioidea (nl)
  • Tela choroidea (en)
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  • Tela chorioidea (auch: Tela choroidea) ist eine gefäßreiche, aus der weichen Hirnhaut (Pia mater) gebildete Bindegewebsschicht. Von dort treten kleine Gefäße ein und aus und bilden den Plexus choroideus, der den Liquor cerebrospinalis bildet. Eine Tela chorioidea kommt in der Pars centralis und dem Cornu inferius des Seitenventrikels, im Bereich des Foramen interventriculare, im dritten (nur obere Begrenzung) und vierten Ventrikel vor. (de)
  • Les toiles choroïdiennes sont les 3e et 4e ventricules des tissus des méninges.[Quoi ?] (fr)
  • De tela chorioidea is een structuur die voorkomt in alle ventrikels van de hersenen, te weten de zijventrikels, de derde en de vierde ventrikel. Het is onderdeel van het zachte hersenvlies dat de ventrikels binnentreedt. In de tela chorioidea bevinden zich veel bloedvaten. De bloedvaten in de tela chorioidea van de derde ventrikel takken af van de arteria cerebri posterior, terwijl die in de vierde ventrikel aftakken van de arteria cerebelli posterior inferior. (nl)
  • The tela choroidea (or tela chorioidea) is a region of meningeal pia mater that adheres to the underlying ependyma, and gives rise to the choroid plexus in each of the brain’s four ventricles. Tela is Latin for woven and is used to describe a web-like membrane or layer. The tela choroidea is a very thin part of the loose connective tissue of pia mater overlying and closely adhering to the ependyma. It has a rich blood supply. The ependyma and vascular pia mater – the tela choroidea, form regions of minute projections known as a choroid plexus that projects into each ventricle. The choroid plexus produces most of the cerebrospinal fluid of the central nervous system that circulates through the ventricles of the brain, the central canal of the spinal cord, and the subarachnoid space. The tel (en)
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  • Tela choroidea and choroid plexus (en)
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  • Tela chorioidea (auch: Tela choroidea) ist eine gefäßreiche, aus der weichen Hirnhaut (Pia mater) gebildete Bindegewebsschicht. Von dort treten kleine Gefäße ein und aus und bilden den Plexus choroideus, der den Liquor cerebrospinalis bildet. Eine Tela chorioidea kommt in der Pars centralis und dem Cornu inferius des Seitenventrikels, im Bereich des Foramen interventriculare, im dritten (nur obere Begrenzung) und vierten Ventrikel vor. (de)
  • Les toiles choroïdiennes sont les 3e et 4e ventricules des tissus des méninges.[Quoi ?] (fr)
  • The tela choroidea (or tela chorioidea) is a region of meningeal pia mater that adheres to the underlying ependyma, and gives rise to the choroid plexus in each of the brain’s four ventricles. Tela is Latin for woven and is used to describe a web-like membrane or layer. The tela choroidea is a very thin part of the loose connective tissue of pia mater overlying and closely adhering to the ependyma. It has a rich blood supply. The ependyma and vascular pia mater – the tela choroidea, form regions of minute projections known as a choroid plexus that projects into each ventricle. The choroid plexus produces most of the cerebrospinal fluid of the central nervous system that circulates through the ventricles of the brain, the central canal of the spinal cord, and the subarachnoid space. The tela choroidea in the ventricles forms from different parts of the roof plate in the development of the embryo. (en)
  • De tela chorioidea is een structuur die voorkomt in alle ventrikels van de hersenen, te weten de zijventrikels, de derde en de vierde ventrikel. Het is onderdeel van het zachte hersenvlies dat de ventrikels binnentreedt. In de tela chorioidea bevinden zich veel bloedvaten. De bloedvaten in de tela chorioidea van de derde ventrikel takken af van de arteria cerebri posterior, terwijl die in de vierde ventrikel aftakken van de arteria cerebelli posterior inferior. (nl)
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