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The interventricular foramen are referred to as the foramen of Monro
interventricular foramen (or also known as "foramen of Monro")
through the interventricular foramina
Acleistocardia is the inability of the foramen ovale of the heart to close properly.
It's the "hypothalamic sulcus" (which extends from interventricular foramen to cerebral aqueduct)
Foramen of Monro (not foramina of Monroe) is also called the interventricular foramen which is a passage from the third to the lateral ventricle of the brain as per Dorland's Medical Dictionary.
Choroid is found in the ventricles(lateral, third and fourth) and it is also found leading from the lateral to the thrid ventricles going through the interventricular foramen.
anterior interventricular sulcus
interventricular septum
745.5 A patent foramen ovale (PFO) is a hole in the heart that didn't close the way it should after birth.
Foramen ovale ...i take a medical assistant course
It is the Interventricular Septum