Cisterna magna
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| Brain: Cisterna magna | ||
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| Diagram showing the positions of the three principal subarachnoid cisternæ. (On diagram, is visible at lower right.) | ||
| Latin | Cisterna cerebellomedullaris | |
| Gray's | subject #193 876 | |
| NeuroNames | hier-533 | |
| MeSH | A08.186.566.166.686.351 | |
The cisterna magna (or cerebellomedullary cistern) is a large cistern between the cerebellum and medulla.
As with all cisterns of the brain, this cistern is an opening in the subarachnoid space created by the separation of the arachnoid and pia mater.
The cisterna magna (cerebellomedullary cistern) allows CSF to drain via the lateral and median apertures. The pontine cistern is between the pons and the medulla. The interpeduncular cistern is a large space between the cerebral peduncles.
| Meninges of the brain and medulla spinalis |
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Dura mater - Falx cerebri - Tentorium cerebelli - Falx cerebelli - Arachnoid mater - Subarachnoid space - Cistern - Cisterna magna - Median aperture - Cerebrospinal fluid - Arachnoid granulation - Pia mater |


