It traverses the temporal lobe.
Roof of inferior horn of lateral ventricle.
Trunk of corpus collosum flour.
The choroid plexus passes through the foramen and continues into the lateral ventricle.
Its roof isformed by the white substance of the cerebral hemisphere.
Above and laterally the roof is formed by the stria terminalis medially and tail of caudate nucleus laterally.
Choroid plexus is also located in the interventricular foramina the channels between the lateral ventricles and the third ventricle.
Borders of anterior root.
It runs downwards and forwards into the temporal horn from the posterior end of the central part of lateral ventricle.
In the lateral ventricles it is only present in the inferior horn.
Rostum of corpus collosum ant wall.
The tail of the caudate nucleus joins the putamen.
It is a narrow cavity and is bounded by the following structures.
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Genu of corpus collosum.
Its roofis formed by fibers of the corpus callosum.
The medial wall shows two elevations.
Start studying lateral ventricles.
Here s the interventricular foramen opening into the lateral ventricle.
Along the medialborder is the stria terminalis and the tail of the caudate nucleus.
As a continuation of the interior side of the ventricular curve the floor of the body of the ventricle becomes the roof of the inferior horn hence the tail of the caudate nucleus forms the lateral edge of the inferior horn s roof until at the extremity of the ventricle the caudate nucleus becomes the amygdala.
The roof and lateral wall are formed by the tapetum while the medial wall shows two elevations one superior and the other inferior and referred to as the calcar avis.
The roof and lateral wall are formed by the tapetum.
Theamygdaloid nucleus bulges into the terminal part of the inferior horn.
Anterior horn central part posterior horn inferior horn.
It has a roof a lateral wall and a medial wall fig.
The posterior occipital horn of the lateral ventricle extends posteromedially into the occipital lobe and like other parts of the lateral ventricle it has a roof lateral wall and a medial wall.
This strand of vascular tissue in the roof of the ventricle is the choroid plexus which produces cerebrospinal fluid.
The posterior horn of the lateral ventricle extends backwards into the occipital lobe.