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obex (o´beks) the ependyma-lined junction of the taeniae of the fourth ventricle of the brain at the inferior angle.
o·bex (bks)
n.
The point on the midline of the dorsal surface of the medulla oblongata that marks the caudal angle of the rhomboid fossa.

obex
[ō′beks]
a small triangular membrane formed at the caudal angle of the rhomboid fossa or fourth ventricle.

obex [o´beks]
the ependyma-lined junction of the teniae of the fourth ventricle of the brain at the inferior angle.

obex
a small triangular membrane at the caudal end of the roof of the fourth ventricle of the brain.


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