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Behind the chiasm lies the floor of the third ventricle.
This or periventricular formation lies along the wall of the third ventricle.
This connects through a narrow aperture with the third ventricle, which is rather long and thin.
People with schizophrenia also tend to have enlarged lateral and third ventricles.
Extension of craniopharyngiomas into the third ventricle may cause hydrocephalus.
It is situated just rostral to the third ventricle.
It passes into the interventricular foramen, and is present at the top of the third ventricle.
The lamina terminalis forms the anterior wall of the third ventricle.
No other ciliated ependyma of the third ventricle do.
The cysts are benign tumors that usually appear in the anterior third ventricle.
The syndrome is related to cystic lesions and swelling of the third ventricle in the brain.
It is dark grey in colour, conical in shape and located behind the third ventricle of the human brain.
The stunning pictures on page 65, taken with an electron microscope, show two close-ups of action in the third ventricle.
Some patients present with obstructive hydrocephalus due to tumor obstruction of the third ventricle.
There are two protrusions on the anterior aspect of the third ventricle:
It is located in the posterior part of the third ventricle, overlying the cerebral aqueduct.
Running through the third ventricle is the Interthalamic adhesion, fibers which connect the two thalami.
Located in the posterior hypothalamus near the wall of the third ventricle is an area called the primary motor center for shivering.
Compressive lesions often cause headache and may compress the third ventricle leading to hydrocephalus.
While the volume of gray matter decreases, the size of the lateral and third ventricles increases in schizophrenic patients.
Both sexes displayed a reduction in dorsal third ventricle area and hippocampal area.
In casts of the ventricular system, a small 'hole' may be seen in the body of the third ventricle.
Quite often, the swelling is present along with cystic lesions in the third ventricle or surrounding periventricular structures.
The presence of cystic lesions, causing swelling in the third ventricle, is a common feature in all patients.
It is this dilatation that causes pressure to be applied to the surrounding structures of the third ventricle, such as the diencephalon.