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  2. Cave of septum pellucidum - Wikipedia

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    The cave of septum pellucidum (CSP), cavum septi pellucidi, or cavity of septum pellucidum is a slit-like space in the septum pellucidum that is present in fetuses but usually fuses during infancy. The septum pellucidum is a thin, laminated translucent vertical membrane in the midline of the brain separating the anterior horns of the right and ...

  3. Septum pellucidum - Wikipedia

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    During fetal development, there is a space between the two laminae called the cave of septum pellucidum that, in ninety percent of cases, disappears during infancy. [2] [3] The cavum was occasionally referred to as the fifth ventricle, but this is no longer used because the space is usually not continuous with the ventricular system. [4]

  4. Ventricular system - Wikipedia

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    Separating the anterior horns of the lateral ventricles is the septum pellucidum: a thin, triangular, vertical membrane which runs as a sheet from the corpus callosum down to the fornix. During the third month of fetal development, a space forms between two septal laminae, known as the cave of septum pellucidum (CSP), which is a marker for ...

  5. Septum verum - Wikipedia

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    Septum Verum (true septum) is a region in the lower medial part of the telencephalon that separates the two cerebral hemispheres.. The human septum consists of two parts: the septum pellucidum (translucent septum), a thin membrane consisting of white matter and glial cells that separate the lateral ventricles, and the lower, precommisural septum verum, which consists of nuclei and grey matter.

  6. Septal veins - Wikipedia

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    The septal veins drain blood from the septum pellucidum bilaterally [2] and terminate at the venous angle formed with the thalamostriate veins. [4] Research by Jonathan Roth et al., 2010, has shown that the septal veins are often asymmetrical. [5]

  7. Former Hawaii QB Colt Brennan, dead from overdose, had CTE ...

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    Colt suffered a significant cavum septum pellucidum that ran the length of the membrane, meaning there was a gap — or a cave — all along it that should not have been there. He also suffered a ...

  8. Cavum veli interpositi - Wikipedia

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    In the brain, the cavum veli interpositi (CVI) is a condition in which the cistern of the velum interpositum becomes dilated. The phenomenon usually occurs in newborns. Axial MR/CT show a triangular-shaped cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) space between the lateral ventricles.

  9. Septum - Wikipedia

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    Septum pellucidum or septum lucidum, a thin structure separating two fluid pockets in the brain [7] Uterine septum, a malformation of the uterus [8] Penile septum, a fibrous wall between the two corpora cavernosa penis [9] Septum glandis, partition of the ventral aspect of the glans penis [10] Scrotal septum, layer of tissue dividing the ...