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The absence of the septum pellucidum does not predict developmental delay.
The septum pellucidum is often confused with the septal nuclei.
The septum pellucidum is located in the midline of the brain, between the two cerebral hemispheres.
This structure gives existence to the corpus callosum, the septum pellucidum, and the fornix.
The term medial septum is reserved for a small group of nuclei which are closely associated with the septum pellucidum.
It is located where the head of the caudate and the anterior portion of the putamen meet just lateral to the septum pellucidum.
The septum pellucidum is a part of the septum and consists of a deep, midline, limbic structure.
ONH is often referred to as septo-optic dysplasia, a term that refers to agenesis of the septum pellucidum.
It is now clear that the absence of the septum pellucidum does not correlate with the associated symptoms of ONH.
Cavum septum pellucidum (CSP) is a marker for limbic neural maldevelopment.
The most important of these is the septum pellucidum, which is a thin and linear layer of tissue located between the right and left ventricles.
The inferior edge of the septum pellucidum (a membrane that separates the two lateral ventricles) is attached to the upper face of the fornix body.
In 1851 he described a posterior extension of the cavum septum pellucidum, an anomaly that is found in a small percentage of human brains.
In Rocky V, Rocky Balboa is notified he has cavum septum pellucidum.
The septum pellucidum actually consists of two layers or laminae of both white and gray matter, called the laminae septi pellucidi.
During fetal development there is a space between the two laminae called the cavum septum pellucidum which, in ninety per cent of cases, disappears during infancy.
The most common characteristics of boxers suffering obvious outward signs of dementia are enlarged brain ventricles and a cavum septum pellucidum.
It is bounded medially by the anterior portion of the septum pellucidum, and laterally by the head of the caudate nucleus.
Absence of the septum pellucidum or corpus callosum, caused by mutations in the HESX1 gene, is associated with septo-optic dysplasia.
Neuroradiologically, intracranial malformations associated with septo-optic dysplasia include agenesis of the septum pellucidum, schizencephaly, and lobar holoprosencephaly.
Central neurocytoma, abbreviated CNC, is a rare intraventricular brain tumour that is typically attached to the septum pellucidum.
The other two important structures of the midline include the third ventricle and the pineal gland which are both centrally located and caudal to the septum pellucidum.
Logically, the septum pellucidum is a septum in the medial plane and could therefore be termed 'medial septum', but this is incorrect.
The subependymoma, a variant of the ependymoma, is apt to arise in the fourth ventricle but may occur in the septum pellucidum and the cervical spinal cord.
Along with the septum pellucidum and medial septal nucleus, the diagonal band of Broca is believed to be involved in the generation of theta waves in the hippocampus.