glomus choroideum


glomus

 [glo´mus] (pl. glom´era) (L.) a small histologically recognizable body composed primarily of fine arterioles connecting directly with veins, and having a rich nerve supply.aortic glomus (glomus aor´ticum) aortic body.glomus caro´ticum (carotid glomus) carotid body.glomus choroi´deum an enlargement of the choroid plexus of the lateral ventricle.coccygeal glomus (glomus coccy´geum) a collection of arteriovenous anastomoses formed by the median sacral artery close to the tip of the coccyx.

choroid enlargement

[TA] the enlarged portion of the choroid plexus located in the atrium of the lateral ventricle; may become partially calcified with age and appear white in computed tomography scan.
See also: choroid glomus.
Synonym(s): glomus choroideum [TA], choroid glomus, choroid skein

glomus choroideum

An enlargement of the choroid plexus at its entrance into the lateral ventricle.See also: glomus