Medullary striae of fourth ventricle

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Medullary striae of fourth ventricle are a landmark of the rhomboid fossa - the floor of the fourth ventricle. They are part of the auditory system.[1] The medullary striae are formed by crossed-over anterior internal arcuate fibers - efferents of the arcuate nucleus of medulla oblongata - as they pass laterally beneath the ependyma of the fourth ventricle to reach the contralateral cerebellum.[2]Template:Rp The striae pass over the dorsal aspect of the medial vestibular nucleus.[2]Template:Rp

The medullary striae delineate the boundary between the pons and medulla oblongata dorsally/posteriorly.[2]Template:Rp

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