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the fornix connects the mamillary body to the hippocampus.

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Fornix is a general, descriptive term. However, alone it generally indicates the band of white matter beneath the corpus callosum.(fôr'nĭks)n., pl., -ni·ces (-nĭ-sēz').An archlike anatomical structure or fold, such as the arched band of white matter located beneath the corpus callosum of the brain.[Latin, arch, vault.]Read more: fornix


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