Anatomy of the brain (MRI) - cross-sectional atlas of human anatomy Brain - MRI Menu Anatomical Parts Select all Cerebral lobes/Regions Telencephalon 10 Diencephalon Cerebellum 0 Brainstem 3 Cranial nerves Ventricles of the brain Cranial subarachnoid cisterns Meninges Arteries Vascular ...
Hodges FI (1970) Anatomy of the ventricles and subarachnoid spaces. Semin Roentgenol 5:101-121Hodges FI (1970) Anatomy of the ventricles and subarachnoid spaces. Semin Roentgenol 5:101–121Hodges FJ III: Anatomy of the ventricles and subarachnoid spaces. Semin Roentgenol 5:101-121, 1970. [...
Superior and anterior to the midbrain is the region known as the interbrain, or diencephalon. The thalamus, hypothalamus, and pineal glands make up the major regions of the diencephalon. The thalamus consists of a pair of oval masses of gray matter inferior to the lateral ventricles and surrou...
The Rhoton Collection: Navigating the Ventricles The discussion regarding the operative anatomy of the ventricular system is divided into three parts: Lateral Ventricle Anatomy Third Ventricle Anatomy Fourth Ventricle Anatomy LATERAL VENTRICLE ANATOMY Anatomically, the lateral ventricle can be thought...
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The Central Nervous System ANATOMY OF THE BRAIN The brain is divided into three major areas: the cerebrum, the brain stem, and the cerebellum. The cerebrum is composed of two hemispheres, the thalamus, the hypothalamus, and the basal gan-glia. Additionally, connections for the olfactory (crania...
As a member of the well-known scholasticcommunityin the newly founded city ofAlexandriaduring the single, brief period in Greek medical history when the ban on human dissection was lifted, Herophilus studied the ventricles (cavities) of thebrain, theorganhe regarded as the centre of the nervous ...
The brain also has four interconnected cavities, called ventricles, which produce what's called cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). This fluid circulates around the brain and spinal cord, cushioning it from injury, and is eventually absorbed into the bloodstream. In addition to cushioning the central nervous...
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