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choroid and plexus
Cerebrospinal fluid ( CSF ) is a clear colorless bodily fluid produced in the choroid plexus of the brain.
In 1914, Harvey W. Cushing published conclusive evidence that the CSF is secreted by the choroid plexus.
CSF is produced in the brain by modified ependymal cells in the choroid plexus ( approx.
The BBB is distinct from the quite similar blood – cerebrospinal-fluid barrier, which is a function of the choroidal cells of the choroid plexus, and from the blood – retinal barrier, which can be considered a part of the whole realm of such barriers.
It is not yet known how the parasites infect the brain from the blood, but it is suspected that they cross through the choroid plexus, a circumventricular organ.
The choroid plexus is a part of central nervous system in the brain and it consist of capillaries, ventricles and ependymal cells.
* Hydrocephalus can also be caused by overproduction of cerebrospinal fluid ( relative obstruction ) ( e. g., papilloma of choroid plexus ).
Another complication can occur when CSF drains more rapidly than it is produced by the choroid plexus, causing symptoms-listlessness, severe headaches, irritability, light sensitivity, auditory hyperesthesia ( sound sensitivity ), nausea, vomiting, dizziness, vertigo, migraines, seizures, a change in personality, weakness in the arms or legs, strabismus, and double vision-to appear when the patient is vertical.
It is generally thought that leptin might enter the brain at the choroid plexus, where there is intense expression of a form of leptin receptor molecule that could act as a transport mechanism.
Once destruction of the brain is complete, the cerebellum, midbrain, thalami, basal ganglia, choroid plexus, and portions of the occipital lobes typically remain preserved to varying degrees.
Though the cerebral cortex is absent, in most cases the fetal head remains enlarged due to the continued production by the choroid plexus of cerebrospinal fluid that is inadequately reabsorbed causing increased intracranial pressure.
He speaks at length of the choroid plexus, and gives a detailed description of the fourth ventricle, under the name of cistern of the cerebellum, as a discovery of his own.
Movement of the choroid plexus is said to control mental processes by opening and closing passages between the ventricles.
In addition to the BBB, the choroid plexus provides a layer of protection against toxin absorption in the brain.
The choroid plexus is formed from ependymal cells and vascular mesenchyme.
Some physical malformations associated with Edwards syndrome include small head ( microcephaly ) accompanied by a prominent back portion of the head ( occiput ); low-set, malformed ears ; abnormally small jaw ( micrognathia ); cleft lip / cleft palate ; upturned nose ; narrow eyelid folds ( palpebral fissures ); widely spaced eyes ( ocular hypertelorism ); drooping of the upper eyelids ( ptosis ); a short breast bone ; clenched hands ; choroid plexus cysts ; underdeveloped thumbs and or nails, absent radius, webbing of the second and third toes ; clubfoot or Rocker bottom feet ; and in males, undescended testicles.
The most common intracranial anomaly is the presence of choroid plexus cysts, which are pockets of fluid on the brain.
A subarachnoid space exists between the arachnoid layer and the pia, into which the choroid plexus releases and maintains the cerebrospinal fluid ( CSF ).
The CSF is primarily secreted by the choroid plexus, however about one-third of the CSF is secreted by pia mater and the other ependymal surfaces of the ventricles and arachnoidal membranes.
* increased CSF production can occur in meningitis, subarachnoid hemorrhage, or choroid plexus tumor.
The choroid plexus ( from Greek khorion " membrane enclosing the fetus, afterbirth "; " plexus ": Mod. L., lit.
The choroid plexus consists of modified ependymal cells.
There is also choroid plexus in the fourth ventricle, in the section closest to the bottom half of the cerebellum.
The choroid plexus ( CP ) consists of many capillaries, separated from the ventricles by choroid epithelial cells.

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