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A narrow, vertically oriented cavity in the midplane below the corpus callosum that communicates with each of the lateral ventricles through the interventricular foramen.
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A narrow, vertically oriented cavity in the midplane below the corpus callosum that communicates with each of the lateral ventricles through the interventricular foramen.
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a narrow ventricle in the midplane below the corpus callosum; communicates with the fourth ventricle via the Sylvian aqueduct
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| Brain: Third ventricle | ||
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| Scheme showing relations of the ventricles to the surface of the brain. | ||
| Latin | ventriculus tertius cerebri | |
| Gray's | subject #189 813 | |
| NeuroNames | hier-429 | |
The third ventricle (ventriculus tertius) is one of four connected fluid-filled cavities comprising the ventricular system within the human brain. It is a median cleft between the two thalami, and is filled with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).
It is in the midline, between the left and right lateral ventricles.
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It communicates with the lateral ventricles anteriorly by the interventricular foramina (of Monro).
It communicates with the fourth ventricle posteriorly by the cerebral aqueduct (of Sylvius).
Developmentally the third ventricle represents the cavity of the diencephalon.
It is bounded by the thalamus and hypothalamus on both the left and right sides. The lamina terminalis forms the anterior wall of the third ventricle.
There are two protrusions on the front of the third ventricle:
In casts of the ventricular system, a small 'hole' may be seen in the body of the third ventricle. This is formed where the two thalami are joined together at the interthalamic adhesion (not seen in all people).
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