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In which sagittal position the three ventricles are
Coronal position
The three ventricles are connected to both ventricles by bilateral interventricular foramen and to the four ventricles
through the midbrain aqueduct.
Surrounding structure
Blue font: 1.
Vault 2.
Lateral ventricles 3.
Body callosum 4.
Cingulate gyrus 5.
Paracentral sulcus 6.
Sagittal sinus 7.
Arachnoid granules 8.
Parietal occipital sulcus 9.
Straight sinus 10.
Cerebellum 11.
Four ventricles 12.
Midbrain aqueduct 13.
Pineal gland 14.
Choroid plexus 15.
Anterior joint 16.
Optic chiasm 17.
Pituitary 18.
Papillary body 19.
Oculomotor nerve (the wrong position and direction of the nerve in the illustration)
1.
Cortex 2.
White matter 3.
Body callosum 4.
Lateral ventricle 5.
Internal capsule 6.
Caudate nucleus 7.
Shell 8.
Pallidus 9.
Screen-shaped nucleus 10.
Anterior symphysis 11.
Hypothalamus 12.
Amygdala 13.
Optic tract 14.
Triventricles
1.
Body callosum 2.
Lateral ventricles 3.
Fornix 4.
Thalamus 5.
Hypothalamus 6.
Triventricles 7.
Midbrain aqueduct 8.
Four ventricles
1.
Lateral ventricle 2.
Triventricle 3.
Internal capsule 4.
thalamus 5.
Wilborn nucleus 6.
Screen nucleus 7.
Amygdala
1.
Body callosum 2.
Lateral ventricles 3.
Fornix 4.
Thalamus 5.
Hypothalamus 6.
Triventricles 7.
Midbrain aqueduct 8.
Four ventricles 9.
Pineal gland
Excerpts: 9.
Triventricles 10.
The thalamus 11.
The inner capsule 12.
The shell 13.
The outer capsule 14.
The caudate nucleus 16.
The lateral ventricle 18.
The fornix 19.
The corpus callosum 26.
The amygdala