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- Cavum vergae | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia. org
The cavum vergae (CV), along with the cavum septum pellucidum (CSP) that lies immediately anterior to it, is a persistence of the embryological fluid-filled space between the leaflets of the septum pellucidum and is a common anatomical variant
- Cavum vergae
Definition: The cavum vergae is the posterior extension of the cavum septi pellucidi It is also called the sixth ventricle, which is a misnomer because the cavum does not contain cerebrospinal fluid nor is it lined by ependyma
- What Is a Cavum Vergae? A Common Anatomical Brain Variant
A cavum vergae (CV) is a potential space in the brain, located on the midline behind a similar space called the cavum septum pellucidum The presence of a CV is considered a normal anatomical variant and not a sign of disease
- Cavum Vergae - Wikipedia
The cavum Vergae is a posterior extension of the cavum septi pellucidi, an anomaly that is found in a small percentage of human brains It was first described by Andrea Verga
- Cavum septum pellucidum and vergae cyst: A symptomatic case with . . .
The cavum septum pellucidum (CSP) and cavum vergae (CV) are persistent middle line structures of the adult brain that is formed when the proper closure of the membranous leaves of the SP does not occur completely
- Cavum Septum Pellucidum and Vergae - fetal ultrasound
The cavum septi pellucida is the space between the two leaves of the septum pellucidum whose echogenic walls separate it from the lateral ventricle Cavum vergae – posterolateral extension of the cavum septi pellucida posteriorly between the lateral ventricles
- Cavum septi pellucidi and cavum Vergae - MedLink Neurology
Cavum Vergae is a posterior extension of the cavum septi pellucidi, communicating with the cavum septi pellucidi but lying posterior to the columns of the fornix (70) In the early literature, these cavities were considered to be the fifth and sixth cerebral ventricles, respectively
- Cavum vergae - Ars Neurochirurgica
The cavum vergae is referred to as a cerebrospinal fluid-filled duplication of the septum pellucidum dorsal to the foramen interventriculare A cavum vergae often occurs together with the cavum septi pellucidi and corresponds to a dorsal extension of the latter
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