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Anatomy of the brain ventricles. The ventricular system in the brain is composed of CSF-filled ventricles and their connecting foraminae. It consists of two lateral ventricles, a midline third ventricle and a fourth ventricle.
Case courtesy of Dr Matt Skalski, Radiopaedia.org. From the case rID: 37808
Case courtesy of Dr Matt Skalski, Radiopaedia.org. From the case rID: 37808
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Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Cornu frontale ventriculi lateralis
Pars centralis ventriculi lateralis
Atrium ventriculi lateralis
Cornu occipitale ventriculi lateralis
Foramen interventriculare
Recessus supraopticus
Recessus infundibularis
Cornu temporale ventriculi lateralis
Apertura mediana ventriculi quarti
Apertura lateralis ventriculi quarti
Ventriculus quartus
Aqueductus mesencephali
Adhesio interthalamica
Recessus pinealis
Recessus suprapinealis
Creator(s)/credit: Dr Matt Skalski MB.BS, MMed
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